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2 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

The mouthful comes after you kick the goal Gawny.

If he kicked that that would have lifted the team. Love the guy but sometimes he lets us down 

 

Be nice if the 2021 version of Langdon poked his head in

Bring on Schache. Can’t possibly do less than TMAC or kick worse than most of the guys tonight. 

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Nathan Williamson is not worthy of a final. Umpire 22. No respect to Gawn who was impeded something chronic in the forward pocket. 
 

 

Need to torch them early this quarter to take the ARC out of it 

Just need to break even for the first five minutes 


Just now, Boots and all said:

Why does May double fist uncontested marks?

To make a point of it.

1 minute ago, Ithinkimgawnalever said:

I can’t stand up now either

Haha

I think our fitness was starting to show late in that quarter. I feel we can finish stronger, but can we take advantage. Have to limit Cripps' damage and be clinical finding targets inside 50. 1 more quarter dees!!!!


1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

If he kicked that that would have lifted the team. Love the guy but sometimes he lets us down 

Every miss is deflating.
But there a times you need a captains goal.

better qtr.... look more in control and pressure in the fwd line with the smaller setup.    Again outscoring, just need to improve out efficiency and we'll have this.   Backline keeping the pressure on.

1 minute ago, BW511 said:

Be nice if the 2021 version of Langdon poked his head in

Never been the same since he cut his hair

Last time we let them get a run m the first 5 minutes of the last.

so…

NO SNOOZING IN THIS QTR PLS!!!! 


Need the first goal.

Hunter, Trac, Gawn, Rivers all huge in those last 10 mins.

Just once can this team do the 1%s like shepherd the ball carrier.

 
Just now, Gunna’s said:

Nathan Williamson is not worthy of a final. Umpire 22. No respect to Gawn who was impeded something chronic in the forward pocket. 
 

He should be umpiring country league thirds.


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