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3 minutes ago, BDA said:

we should have a runner to take the handball from maxy in those situations. he never kicks those. 50 meter out on an angle no problem but everything else less than 50/50

Someone please tell Goodwin 

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Even though the 5 day break will have a bearing, I back our last quarter fitness from this point. 

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6 minutes ago, Garbo said:

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

Trying not to get Peter Wrighted for 4 weeks.

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1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Can we sub Billings off now?

I thought he was supposed to be a good kick.

He's not at all tonight.

Hey hey easy there, he’s kicked half a goal thank you very much… 

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3 minutes ago, BDA said:

we should have a runner to take the handball from maxy in those situations. he never kicks those. 50 meter out on an angle no problem but everything else less than 50/50

We missed three set shots in a row at the end.

We could have iced it.

You don't want them anywhere near us in the last with that crowd.

We converted so well last week.

Need to convert this last quarter or we'll be in strife.

Jack Billings kicking seems as bad as Maxies

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A professional, workman like quarter from the Dees there.

Oliver has lifted and was very good, want him to step up again in the last and run out the game. 

Billings is not have a good game for the second game in a row. He might get a rest next week I expect Woewoden to take his place early in the last quarter. 

Sparrow had a good quarter.

Like this and would like to see us put three more goals into the lead before the end.

Go Dees!

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3 minutes ago, Roy Boy said:

[censored] Billings, should have 3 goals tonight. Meant to be a good kick. Oh well. Still in front, come on Dees lets finish it.

Over his 10 years he's kicked a total 102.118. Less than a 50/50 kick! I guess that's why the Saints got fed up. Disappointing! 

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Hopefully it’s enough of a lead. I wonder how much we have in the legs so we won’t want to make this hard for ourselves. Let’s try to put this out of reach in the first 5 minutes so we can lock it down a bit. 

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Just now, OhMyDees said:

Billings well known for yips in front of goal at Saints. I have thought apart from his goal kicking he’s been more than serviceable tonight.

It was a great tackle but shame about the finish! 

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