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Saints turned this into a derpfest

 

Really looking forward to this sun going down behind the Ponsford stand..

 

Rivers doing another Frosty there kicking it to a 1 v 3 and possibly an injury while we're at it.  Cost us a goal as well.

Starting to lag already, outnumbered at the contast atm not good 


Rivers goal -  he’s definitely our new Sam Frost

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We are so cringeworthy. For god sake can we actually put a team away 🤦🏼‍♂️

 

Sloppy. 

I hope our 4.8 waste doesn’t haunt us. Momentum is a real thing. I would love for us to keep it.

 

Ross should get a job as an Euthanasia councillor 

100% success rate


Sun is finally out of eyes. I'd been relying on you lot for updates on a game I'm at.

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Big Tommo playing well.  And so is TMac 

both good and bad but more good 


Any chance we can actually do something when the ball gets with 25m of goal? Good grief. 

This is awful to watch. They’ve flooded back and we can’t find targets. Rebounding out, kick to no one, turn it over, we kick it back in, rinse and repeat.

So we have graduated from "long and high to a congested forward line" to "low and short" to a congested forward line. 

Salem missing targets all game. Put it over maxs head that time 


Don't like the way our intensity drops off game has turned at the moment need to score 

 
1 minute ago, praha said:

So we have graduated from "long and high to a congested forward line" to "low and short" to a congested forward line. 

This is barely watchable


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