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Needed that one, to say the least. Surprise surprise it came when the umps started seeing the frees - heaps of holding going on of Oliver and Brown.

1 minute ago, Roost it far said:

Oliver clearly injured

The only bloke not injured ATM is Viney.

 

Vintage Fritta out the back.

He's all class.

 

Hopefully Kozzy has flown for his one and only MOTC and stays down to crumb from here.


Port aren’t that good. 
 

We are getting out worked. 
 

Our disposal needs to improve, choose better options.

 

A few players need to get their hands on the ball 


Just now, Demon Dynasty said:

Hopefully Kozzy has flown for his one and only MOTC and stays down to crumb from here.

Does it too often. Park yourself at the fall of the ball, not 3 metres up

Soldo turned and looked at Gawn. Then put arms around and continued to hold. No call from the weak umpires. 


Their front running makes them look good when they have momentum, if we can win some ball we should be able to expose them the other way. 

Max not having a great one so far.. 

Don't the umps usually say "no arms around" at the ruck contests and if you do its an auto free to the opponent??

Not if its Max apparently

1 minute ago, Chook said:

Petty looks really unfit.

Name a time when he has looked ‘fit’? He needs miles in the legs, may as well get them in the AFL

GET AROUND HIM!!

CLARRY ❤️


2 minutes ago, Chook said:

Needed that one, to say the least. Surprise surprise it came when the umps started seeing the frees - heaps of holding going on of Oliver and Brown.

And Windsor. Glad the umps are finally calling them.

 
1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

Does it too often. Park yourself at the fall of the ball, not 3 metres up

They kicked it to him. What's he supposed to do?


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