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51 minutes ago, Demonland said:

The drop punt for goal is dead.

It's a bit like the bump with drop punt set shots. It's not the act that's the problem,  it's the execution. 

 

Bomberblitz is good for at least one laugh when the Dons are playing. Not fussed it’s only a praccy match.

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POWER

B: R Burton 3, B Zerk-Thatcher 25, E Ratugolea 27

HB: L Jones 34, A Aliir 21, D Houston 5

C: M Bergman 14, W Drew 28, K Farrell 6

HF: J McEntee 41, T Marshall 4, C Rozee 1-C

F: Z Butters 9, C Dixon 22, W Rioli 15

Foll: I Soldo 13, O Wines 16, J Horne-Francis 18

I/C: J Burgoyne 7, T Boak, D Williams 23, J Sweet 24, O Lord 30, F Evans 31, D Byrne-Jones 33, J Mead 44

Emergencies: J Finlayson 11, T McKenzie 12, T Clurey 17, M Georgiades 19

DOCKERS

B: Oscar McDonald, Alex Pearce, Jordan Clark

HB: James Aish, Luke Ryan, Ethan Hughes

C: Matthew Johnson, Andrew Brayshaw, Jeremy Sharp

HF: Michael Walters, Sam Sturt, Pat Voss

F: Sam Switkowski, Matt Taberner, Josh Treacy

R/Fol: Sean Darcy, Nat Fyfe, Caleb Serong

I: Cooper Simpson, Hayden Young, Jaeger O’Meara, Karl Worner, Liam Reidy, Bailey Banfield, Joshua Draper, Neil Erasmus

E: Will Brodie, Brandon Walker, Corey Wagner, Jye Amiss

20 year Anniversary for Essendrug, since they won anything, legitimate  

Let’s hope they wallow in the abyss for a few more Centuries  

Windy Hill was a scary day back in the 70’s

 

 

O Mac’s third life begins

good luck to him



1 minute ago, Winners at last said:

Port v Freo.

Freo are deplorable.

Boring match altogether. And Brereton in commentary, can’t stand that show-pony. Why am I even watching this? I should be watching the replay of our match. Yep, I’ll do just that. 

Soz just thinking aloud. 😊

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CROWS

B: Josh Worrell, Jordon Butts, Max Michalanney

HB: Brodie Smith, James Borlase, Mitch Hinge

C: Chayce Jones, Jordan Dawson, Lachie Sholl

HF: Ben Keays, Josh Rachele, Izak Rankine

F: Riley Thilthorpe, Taylor Walker, Darcy Fogarty

FOLL: Reilly O’Brien, Rory Laird, Sam Berry

I/C: Luke Pedlar, Jake Soligo, Will Hamill, Lachie Murphy, Matt Crouch, Chris Burgess, Wayne Milera, Ned McHenry

EMER: Kieran Strachan, Brayden Cook, Luke Nankervis, Lachlan Gollant

Notable absentees: Nick Murray, Daniel Curtin, Rory Sloane, Mark Keane, Elliott Himmelberg

EAGLES

B: Alex Witherden, Tom Barrass, Tom Cole

HB: Liam Duggan, Jeremy McGovern, Brady Hough

C: Jayden Hunt, Elliot Yeo, Andrew Gaff

HF: Noah Long, Jake Waterman, Jamie Cripps

F: Jack Petruccelle, Jack Darling, Ryan Maric

FOLL: Bailey Williams, Tim Kelly, Harley Reid

I/C: Luke Edwards, Jamaine Jones, Callum Jamieson, Campbell Chesser, Harry Barnett, Loch Rawlinson, Tyrell Dewar, Coen Livingstone

Notable absentees: Reuben Ginbey, Dom Sheed, Tyler Brockman, Oscar Allen, Liam Ryan, Matt Flynn, Elijah Hewett


20 hours ago, DubDee said:

O Mac’s third life begins

good luck to him

He went at 100% efficiency last night. Was always reliable with ball in hand and he won his fair share of one-on-ones. Hope he does well at Freo.

 

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