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Haha  that  was A THROW ...get stuffed!

 
 

think we're going to have the umps as well tonight


Umps giving every 50/50 to Swans

 

another dropping / inccorect disposal.....had all the time in the world...GET STUFFED

Rivers bah

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Come on. 3Q thoughts:

- McVee you little rippa. Silky smooth.

- Windsor looks comfortable at this level. Cheeky little side step shows his confidence but bought time on a nice kick which shows his footy smarts.

- Chandler has the yips continued from the Carlton practice match.

- Gawn hasn’t had the best, but appreciate it’s against someone he’s worked with for the past year who is also an AA. Fair game.

- Grundy to Rivers to another turnover… I sculled my beer.

- Our bottom 3 players (excl subs) and are Spargo, Schache and JVR. JVR needs to lift.

- I haven’t really had an opinion on ANB, but he and Viney are the only ones lifting this game. Good on him.

3rd 

Dees 5 goals  

xx Laurie, Spargo, Schache - no no no 

👏Fritsch finally 

🤡sparrow gives away 50 

️mcvee to Fritsch 

🤡lever 

️JV7 💙❤️

️Trac finally   
 

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Can anyone explain the lining up of that kick after the siren - it was for OOB on the full but the man on the mark was brought in 10-15 meters.

1 minute ago, Gunna’s said:

[censored] [censored] umpire with no idea of distance 

These umpires are clowns 

5 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Also can someone run with Blakey off HB.. it’s not hard.

No one in our forward line has the pace to do that

 

Lizard the only one giving them any run and overlap off HB.  Shut him down FCS.  Rivers?  McVee?


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