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We forgotten how to win 

Defending too much and panicking in attack 

 

Maggots are on the take

Petty Langdon and Daniher have killed it

 


53 minutes ago, Chook said:

Dayne Zorko is an absolute [censored].

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4 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

When will we get a htb call? 
a) 2024

b) 2025

c) 2026

d) never

Was about,to say d then Viney magnificent tackle

Unfortunately we haven't done enough. Will not win with this score.

I'll say it again we need to score 

 

Just now, Bates Mate said:

May mark 

And jumper held

That May mark is just indicative of this umpiring. We have stopped

How many marks have Brisbane taken inside 50? Our defenders are nowhere near their men. 


Any chance with 4m let we will sub our fresh leg's?

Getting cut up here. No way we can hold on

 WE NEED TO SCORE (GOALS)

Stopped to a walk all over 

Come on bloody Dees - a couple of quick goals ... please

 

Looking sadly like another goal less Q4


 

Thank god.  Petty out for Brown


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