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Any chance we can make a bid for Reid?

How embarrassing for us. Really. 

 
 

Harley Reid reminds me of a young Tracca.

Only faster.

Reid has aura, untouchable 


rubbish defending Howes. knock the ball away. and don;t just give up on the chase like that

very poor effort

A generational talent is Reid, amazing.

 

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Not sure what Billings offers us in terms of scoreboard pressure. 

We're feeling the scoreboard pressure now! 😁

What the [censored] was that for?

That Harley goes well… 

5.0 to 3.7 that quarter.

Horrid.


TV off, was enough of this BS for one day.

Already had to watch my NBA team lose today. I'll just get Cosy, it's a frigid long night ahead.

We basically have no wings tonight, Langdon out and Windsor having a shocker 


5 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Umpiring is atrocious 

So 3x “not 15” for us then a 10 meter mark deep defence to them. 

It's a shame we couldn't pull off that trade to get Reid. He's unbelievable and is making seasons stars look like chumps as an 18 year old 10 games in.

We’re our own worst enemy. Stuff we’re all watching on Telly seems straight forward and the players aren’t able to get it done, just basic stuff.

 

This is a much worse result than the 2018 prelim IMO. Simply haven’t turned up and we don’t have the cattle to win a flag, or even a final at this rate. Petty, Brown, Billings all cooked. How we can butcher the ball so badly is beyond me. Absolutely gutless and disgraceful effort given the importance of the 4 points. 

Haven't seen a pure play reader for a whole but Harley Reid is all that and more 


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