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Happy with Tomlinson's game tonight.  Even Schache is having a decient crack.

May solid as a rock per usual and Viney doing his thing.

Trac racking up the numbers, but I feel he's made minimal impact, but was good in that last passage that led to the Lingers goal.

Go DEMONS big second half - LETS SMASH THESE F###ERS

 

Poor to put Bill on Blakey

 

And Goodnight makes great Balluser Billings sub??? PARK OF


Trac needs to be a perm forward, makes such a difference

 

That’s more like it 💙❤️


13 minutes ago, Chook said:

Goody should put him on early in the 3rd for Laurie. Why wouldn't you exchange an ammo's level player for a proven silky mid with great skills?

Absolutely. Billings is an experienced composed skilled player. Exactly what's needed out there in greasy high pressure conditions. It's a slap in the face.

2 minutes ago, Damo said:

Poor to put Bill on Blakey

Maybe Blakey was put on Bill?



 
7 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Get your ship together Goodwin 

i am sick to death of watching a shiphouse Gameplan 

There's a plan????

The standard of this game is atrocious on both sides. Thumbs up Round 0


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