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How the hell was that not a mark to petty?

 

They'll probably win but umpires got them back into the game 

 

Btw what a Coward move by Goodwin, putting Kynan Brown in when the team is under the pump. Exposing the poor lad.

This is not reflecting on Kynan but on the coach btw.

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T-Mac a huge space to kick the ball into about 25 out from goal.

Get it in there quick and let a forward or Max hit up into that space but nup.

Hang on to the ball forever then kick it deep to the pocket to 6 players!!!  FFS

 

Eighth or twelfth?

There’s a handful of players showing some heart and guts. The problem is they are far too few.


Just now, P-man said:

There’s a handful of players showing some heart and guts. The problem is they are far too few.

Can count them with two hands at the most.

1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Btw what a Coward move by Goodwin, putting Kynan Brown in when the team is under the pump. Exposing the poor lad.

he just made a game saving tackle

any chance you give the Goody bashing a rest for 5 seconds


Never in doubt.

Mcvee Very cool there

 

bit no gials that quarter. [censored] pathetic 


 

Geez, youse are all a bunch of naysayers.

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