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Fullartom I think with goal on siren

 
32 minutes ago, 12345_54321 said:

If Kol is Koltyn Tholstrup no he isn’t. He’s the carry over emergency for tomorrow. 

Thanks indeed 

 

I can see why Thommo is out of favour, has made some critical errors which should have resulted in goals. Shache out the back for a goal. MONIZ Wakey doing well as is a busy Brown dog,Petty has barely touched it. FULLARTON Good. Laurie goodish but IMV lacks a yard in pace

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3 minutes ago, picket fence said:

I can see why Thommo is out of favour, has made some critical errors which should have resulted in goals. Shache out the back for a goal. MONIZ Wakey doing well as is a busy Brown dog,Petty has barely touched it. FULLARTON Good. Laurie goodish

Interesting to see if Big Ben goes well tomorrow if they give another week to Petty in the 2’s. 


Petty has not had a kick and barely a touch!

5 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Petty has not had a kick and barely a touch!

Thanks Mr fence.

Interesting considering Goodwin thinks he'll play next week.

Fullarton for me has to play 1s.

If we are going to be any good this year Fullarton has to play and play well.

Just now, Cheap Seats said:

Thanks Mr fence.

Interesting considering Goodwin thinks he'll play next week.

Fullarton for me has to play 1s.

If we are going to be any good this year Fullarton has to play and play well.

Cant see Fullarton and Petty playing in the same side unless Roo isnt there. 
 

Having Max, Fullarton, Petty and Roo is bloody huge. Almost what we did with Grundy last year. 

 

Petty off the ground and doing run throughs. Looks a million miles of a return

Scores, please 

 


Petty has had foot issues for months

we just need him to pull up ok post game. Then he can get some touch back before coming in

The Phil Clearys hit the front!⁸ ah two goals in front and their supporters ( family and others ) are in raptures

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Just now, picket fence said:

Petty of the ground and doing run throughs. Looks a million miles of a return

Sounds like the intent was a "blow-away-the-cobwebs" trial run to see how he pulls up in a close as possible to the real thing (at this point) match sim.

Short and sweet maybe 2.5 quarters max?..... if that!

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Petty has had foot issues for months

we just need him to pull up ok post game. Then he can get some touch back before coming in

Please cc his highlights package to the recruiting dept @crows thx 

11 minutes ago, 12345_54321 said:

Cant see Fullarton and Petty playing in the same side unless Roo isnt there. 
 

Having Max, Fullarton, Petty and Roo is bloody huge. Almost what we did with Grundy last year. 

Bit like Max, TMac, B Brown and Jackson


LURVE SHACHE with his 3rd

1 minute ago, picket fence said:

LURVE SHACHE with his 3rd

Has found his niche

3 minutes ago, picket fence said:

LURVE SHACHE with his 3rd

whos bog so far?

 

is Petty back on?

MONIZZZXX another great goal running through the centre

6 minutes ago, drdrake said:

Bit like Max, TMac, B Brown and Jackson

Think Jackson was that special sort of athlete though. Not saying you’re comparing him and Fullarton but Jackson could do more than just ruck and go forward. Not sure TF has that in him to make himself an ‘extra’ player around stoppage.

 

Jackson was very very unique in that respect. 


1 minute ago, picket fence said:

MONIZZZXX another great goal running through the centre

Surely he’s chomping at Chandlers heels if he is down again tomorrow? Has to be!

3 minutes ago, picket fence said:

MONIZZZXX another great goal running through the centre

would love to see him string a couple games like this together and force his way into the team

PHIL CLEARYS RUNNING AWAY WITH GAME

 

Is there any chance we can get oppo goals as well so we can get an idea as to how the game itself is going? Thanks yo all, regardless!


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