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High scoring game so far

 
2 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

I genuinely thought Ben Brown would be out until mid-season or maybe never return, so that goal was a particular joy.

I genuinely thought Tom McDonald would be out until mid-season or maybe never return, so that spoil was a particular joy.

:laugh:


Just now, Little Goffy said:

I genuinely thought Tom McDonald would be out until mid-season or maybe never return, so that spoil was a particular joy.

:laugh:

Moving very swifty and kicking confidently 

lol doggies got sucked into that 🤣🤣

 

Terrible free kick against the Dogs for BBB's second.

I'll take it tho

3 minutes ago, Fromgotowoewodin said:

BBB may not be as mobile as he was but he knows where to be and how to move and makes us better

Bbb with TWO.

 


Browns job is done   Well worth the game

Just now, DiscoStu17 said:

BBB!!!

Not sure whether Kayo or the ARC has more issues. Maybe they’re from the same developer? Damn they’re both so slow!
Lucky it’s in 4K. 

Kick it long!

Just now, BDA said:

Bb justified his selection already 

I don't care how he gets the goals as long as he gets them.

Bbb doing what a KPF needs to.

Just so tall he's making defenders make mistakes and dragging two players with him wherever he goes now.

Great for a guy who hasn't played in eons.

Great for his confidence.

 

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I’ve seen Ed Richards on BBB a couple contests… Doggies will never win a flag with this backline. 

The umps have changed sides this Q

Someone at MCG Ops is sleeping with someone at Citypower. No other explanation why the lights are on here in BLAZING SUNSHINE.

For a bloke missing some knees, Bbb is doing alright by me.


2 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

How many times English has his arm over JVRs shoulder…. Nothing from the umpires. 

The ruck ruling today is a disgrace there should be no contact like they are doing now.

Just now, leave it to deever said:

For a bloke missing some knees, Bbb is doing alright by me.

Going by some posters, I'm amazed he is actually alive. 

We’ve kicked 6 of the last 7. Dogs are shocking

easy win coming up 

 

This is the opposite of the Swans game.

Mile's of room in our fwd line when we get in quickly.


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