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Umps finally starting to see the frees that were there from the start of the game.

Similar slow start as the doggies game interestingly.

Amazing that we're in front so quickly.

 
 

In what universe are we getting a dream run from the umps? No doubt it’ll change soon


Go the Demons

Just now, Demon Disciple said:

One rule for Max, one rule for everyone else.

Max needs to swallow some angry pills and get nasty

There should be a whole team at their driving open palms into solar port solar plexuses 

 

2 minutes ago, BigBadBustling said:

Remember when Gawn was constantly pinged for a straight arm fend in the ruck contests?

Soldo, no problem

They changed that rule.

umpire look they are going to pull up teams on those holds, blocks and delaying players..

Though Gawn should have got 50, could have bust his rubs the way he came in with he knee up too..

 

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3 minutes ago, Chook said:

Disagree, they're paying what's there.

Clear effort to take Bbb out.

Can Salem please check his buzzer


4 minutes ago, Brownie said:

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

He had BBB or Fritta behind him also going up Brownie.  Stay down and crumb front and square.  No point flying when you NEVER take them

I’ll tell you what, they have thrown the absolute kitchen sink at us and we’re in front. Bloody good effort Dees. 


Boak

father time on the line

 

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