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1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Kolt’s confidence growing. 

Amazing what he's doing today in what is it, his 5th game??

 

Great quarter! Our opposition isn't much chop but it's refreshing to see us play with dare for a change.

The best part is that our youngsters (Windsor, Tholstrup, Kozzie and JVR) are on song.

Super first quarter, hopefully this game doesn’t go like last night’s Carlton game. 

Beautiful day here. I can feel a smashing coming on, and I’m not normally one to say such things. 

 

Can see why Milkshake came straight back in. He's a class above most. That kick to Kossie was sublime 

Regain all the percentage we lost in the Freo game today lads, three figures will do nicely today.


Just now, Nascent said:

Who was the poster that wanted tholstrup delisted?

Got written off 1 game in.  Demonland is so great. 


We have to find an alternative to Roo as the second ruckman. As a ruckman he gets in the road occasionally and robs us of his presence in the forward line. . 

Started with a Kolt of Lightning 

Then the Milkman delivered

Just now, dees189227 said:

So far we're not missing petty out there

True, though if the game keeps on its current trajectory it could've been an enormous confidence boosting day for him.

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Get down to the G. Lovely day and we're putting on a show

still 100k outside the crowd lining up to get their bloody face painted. i know this because i am now in the line with my daughter. see you all at half time unless my wife relieves me of duty.


fritsch done?

 

Should be a 50 for Judd getting hit in the guts. Joke umpiring. 


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