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16 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

We’re just way too nice. Instead of shaking hands “bro-style” with Reid just before the bounce, get stuck into him. 

agreed. they should have punched him and then flirted with his mum while they were at it.

 

Would love to see more of that, Judd delivering the ball inside fifty. 

TMac deserves to play into '25. Been a great comeback story this year

 

Salem and Oliver haven't touched the ball.

Edit: On cue Salem gets involved 

Edited by seventyfour


Three goals so far from our first round picks from last draft.

Good signs early!

 

this is good but i hope we put foot to throat and go 4 quarters.

Just now, leave it to deever said:

Loving this.

How many goals kicked by 22yo and under in 1st quarter?!


Clarry still hasn't touched but I can't say it's mattered a whole lot so far.

 

Just now, praha said:

this is good but i hope we put foot to throat and go 4 quarters.

Yep we are known to take the foot off. I hope we continue this work rate. 

Viney needs to be better than that. Had all the time in the world and missed the kick.


Just now, Heart Beats True said:

Viney needs to be better than that. Had all the time in the world and missed the kick.

The kick to him wasn't good either 

 

This is f kn sexy football.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges

 

I have to say. Milkshake straightens our forward line up something big.

 

forward line coach in the making 

Edited by Gawndy the Great

Van Rooyen has had a terrific month.


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