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2 minutes ago, Demonsterative said:

Haven’t seen much of Billings. Is it time for a sub? 

Woey not getting enough game time. Bring him on.

 

That is a brilliant bloody mark roo.

get excited commentators. 


 

well played JVR

and created a contest on the wing a few plays earlier to set this up. good play


So strong JVR good goal

Blake’s kick no bueno though lol

14 minutes ago, Chook said:

May clearly blocked off the ball leading to Clarry being one-out vs Tex Walker, not ideal for the umpires there.

4 weeks for that umpire 

Well done Rooey.

He split the pack at a vital contest on the wing beforehand too.

He's getting there.


brillaint tap from o'brien there. tip of the hat

Put your body on the line Oliver 

14 minutes ago, Chook said:

May clearly blocked off the ball leading to Clarry being one-out vs Tex Walker, not ideal for the umpires there.

4 weeks for that umpire 

I know BBB is awkward and clumsy below his knees, but his effort tonight up and down the ground has been impressive. Lots of work on the wing a couple of times there.


21 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I'm at work & haven't seen a second.

How is may holding up?

How is Ben Brown going?

How is max playing?

Yes to May and Max 

BBB is 🤡🤡🤡

Horrible by Oliver didn’t even put a hand up, what was he even trying to do

 
Just now, layzie said:

Such a good set shot Foggarty 

one of the best in the league


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