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Just now, DubDee said:

you speaking in general?

they are favouring us if anything

Perception of what is 15 metres is abysmal.

 

Worst thing about lever being injured is that we cannot sub billings 

Clarry's throwing has been very good tonight to be fair

 

May effort there pathetic


[censored] hell Ben Brown can you at least provide a wimper!?

1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

And that’s game over.

This club needs some serious changes. Starting at the top.

Serious questions need to be asked to the premiership coach. For some here, he is untouchable though.

Salem favourite son, goes in despite haven't player a full season in 2 years.

McAdam not ready, gets selected.

 

 

Taj must be in the 22 next week. Shows more heart and dash than most at the moment.


1 minute ago, GCDee said:

Worst thing about lever being injured is that we cannot sub billings 

Worst is that he won't play next week, I wouldn't be surprised if we lose against St Kilda. 

Based on the performance today, and we'll have the excuse of the long flight to WA. You just know it.

How is that not htb against darling.

Rolls over on top of the ball.

Umps make htb as they go.

1 minute ago, MrFreeze said:

Taj must be in the 22 next week. Shows more heart and dash than most at the moment.

I loved his spoil running from 20 mts away from a certain mark inside our 50.

Biggest chop of the arms on chin, and then push while kicking? Play on


Schofield applauding an arm chop. Commentary has been laughably bad.

Our KFs have not fired a shot bar one goal from Benny from the pocket.

Big mistake playing Brown ahead of Fullo.  No back up ruck for Max

Petty being used instead is a disaster as he achieves nothing and ends up robbing us of any efforts he might have offered up forward as he's completely spent after competing in the middle and barely has a tank to impact forward as it is.

 


1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

For God's sake can we finally not play brown anymore. Ever.

They’ve had 2 seasons to address our fwd issues with BB & Tmac succumbed to injuries & form yet failed trying to turn defenders & Grundy into fwds & in doing so robbed them of another flag 

1 minute ago, MrFreeze said:

Taj must be in the 22 next week. Shows more heart and dash than most at the moment.

Really don't know why he wasn't in this week

 
Just now, Moonshadow said:

That was 100% a mark and an arm chop

Shocking decision


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