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They keep running Brown under the footy. Put someone out the back of the pack. Worked for Fritsch’s first goal

 

Lazy tackle Howes 

 

15 frees to 4. we have to win this

we’ll never get bias like this again


 

Natives are restless. Both teams have lost composure, but port's run is taking advantage of the chaos. It's going to be critical to remain calm - so often we see teams lose their heads in this situation and it costs them.


Just now, MrFreeze said:

Lazy tackle Howes 

Port pkayer obviously ducked 

Who was the player that received the ball from Lever's free then kicked quickly in panic to an outnumber down the line for the turnover that came straight back in which resulted in the free and a goal!!

DRAG and give a bake pls!!  [censored] on your team mates when you pull that

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

15 frees to 4. we have to win this

we’ll never get bias like this again

Most of frees are when we are in front


How’s that not ball. He had prior. It’s his own stupid fault for falling over his own teammate. [censored] these umps are useless

Geez how was that not a holding the ball against ratogalia and then they get a softie.

Here's the even up

1 minute ago, BDA said:

not sure about nathan jones special comms

Neither


The camera shots of the crowd tell you all you need to know..

 

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