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1 minute ago, picket fence said:

PETTY NEEDS TO BE DROPPED!

Maybe but that's not going to help us win this game 

 

put petty in the forward line and see if he can at least have some sort of presence there, he is not a ruckman, he has proven that time and time again and yet we continue to do it. wake up goodwin. team doing well a lot of good defensive work being undone by some loose checking. if they did not get those easy goals they would five or six goals behind. tighten up, no loose men in their forward line please and we should win this.

How good has Koltyn been!?


Righto.
2 quick goals and finish this game.

Jeez, the live ladder has us less than a game out of the top 4. What a bizarre season (port and Brizzy have a chance to leapfrog us still this round).

 
1 minute ago, Ollie fan said:

You are crazy. He is competing and contesting and is vital. 

He is not up to it

13 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Need to sub bowel or fit woey

He's been s**thouse


Ducked 

Such a clear duck of the head 


Righto.
3 quick goals and finish this game.

Clear free unfortunately. May whacked him in the gob. Not.

Edited by Chook


Melk Magic.

 

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