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1 minute ago, BDA said:

Come on disco. composure

He's missed some opportunities 

 

Nice from Macca there and good hit up from Max.

Max our best so far


 
1 minute ago, Brownie said:

He's missed some opportunities 

he's having a mare

Daicos [censored] the bed


Are you serious Clayton?  Just banging it on the boot into the middle, under no pressure, without even looking.  

This is a senior player.  What hope have we got.


1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Ethan’s Wishlist:

- Make N. Daicos earn a hardball. 
- Flatten Maynard.

- Break one of Hoskin-Elliot’s arms.

- Stop kicking it out on the full.

- Clarry to get involved.

- Man up in their forward 50. 
- Fritz take a mark, kick a goal. 

Crazy talk

Get Turner out of that forward line.  Too many poor turnovers now under little to no pressure.

I'd bring Bowey up forward and Turner into his role ... or just bench him for now

Edited by Demon Dynasty

Some good moments from Clarry. And ANB. Pity Petty was under it and didn’t see Koz further up


Just now, leave it to deever said:

No wonder he's called Turner. ...or turnover.

Petty and Turner, killing us

 

my fkking annoying pies mate reckon they run out of steams majorly recently 

keep it within 20 points at HT and we are home

Oliver needs to look where he is kicking. It’s pointless just putting it on the boot hoping for the best 🤞🤞


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