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Great transition work from Rivers, McVee and Bowey who get it to McAdam with a bullet pass. Unfortunately McAdam not familiar with the wind patterns at Casey and fangs the kick bad. 

5 minutes ago, binman said:

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This will kick off another round of unfortunate horse-related puns!! 🙄

It will be absolutely foal…


Laurie play a on from set shot and goals for the whites for his second. Couldn’t see player on the mark but clearly they were asleep at the wheel. 

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Great passage of play with plenty of hard tackles. Bowey crunched my Kozzy, Chin by Tommo.  It may not be finals intensity but players are not holding back. 

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17 minutes ago, rpfc said:

This will kick off another round of unfortunate horse-related puns!! 🙄

It will be absolutely foal…

Poor pun punted

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Centre clearance goal to start q3.

Gawn to Viney to AnB to Trac to Kozzy all through quick and precise handballs. Kozzy snaps from 30m indirectly in front straight through the big ones 


Gawn contested mark after Caleb “Leb” lose ball get, hand balls to Viney with a short kick mark to Gawn who finds JvR in the forward pocket. Set shot goal from 30m on a tight angle. 

The white team has done what no team has done before. Scored 10 goals in the blink of an eye. Literally. Blue team coming back through with Lingers on the end of a JVR short pass who snaps from the boundary. Down by 3 points. 


12 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Centre clearance goal to start q3.

Gawn to Viney to AnB to Trac to Kozzy all through quick and precise handballs. Kozzy snaps from 30m indirectly in front straight through the big ones 

I'll assume this is a typo or auto-correct interference. if it's neither, I have no idea what this means.

6 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I'll assume this is a typo or auto-correct interference. if it's neither, I have no idea what this means.

Type / auto correct. Have no time to proof read.

Petty seems to have a slight limp in his gait. Right foot appears hampered. Still running with McAdam and Gus.

 

but is now taking part in a modified pre set match sim scenario. Took a mark on the lead and foaled.

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11 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Petty seems to have a slight limp in his gait. Right foot appears hampered. Still running with McAdam and Gus.

 

but is now taking part in a modified pre set match sim scenario. Took a mark on the lead and foaled.

Did he goal or have you joined the horse jokes?

36 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Tmac should never take kick outs. Merchant of the turnover variety. 

TMac is quite accurate direction wise but misjudges distance which is disastrous in the backline but why he is a good set goal shot.

 

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