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Free Bummers everywhere 

 

9 minutes ago, Stinger said:

How is that straight away 50 without telling him “2 meters” or whatever?

He over stepped the mark because the kick went about 8m

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Our basic skill level is just way off tonight.

Simple handballs not done properly.

Some lazy footy unfortunately.

It's not tonight. It's literally any time we play in the wet. 

 

We’re not switched on. You already like the way this game is going to go. No pressure and fumbling all over the place. 

WHY ARE WE NOT MANNING UP IN THEIR 50???!’n


Why is NOT ONE of our players within 2 metres of an opponent when they kick the ball from defence. Stop guarding FN grass and pick someone up. How does this gameplan still get used. 

Defence just don't want to defend tonight it seems.

Just now, gregdemon said:

It’s over already

Come on man. 
 

Footy’s no fun with that attitude. 

Thanks Umpires. No prior opportunity but a free paid. 


Draper is absolutely smashing Petty in the ruck and giving their mids first use of the footy.

 

Terrible defending 


2 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

Unrelated but did I recall us being linked to Darcy parish? @goodwindees

He’s contracted until the end of 2029. Signed a six year deal last season. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

Bit quick with the holding the ball calls. 

Edited by Stinger

 

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