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Sounds like no problem with Riv. Did he kick to Fritta?

 

This is the opposite to the Freo game, hard to give votes to everyone! 😂😂

 

the mousetrap worked to perfection.... well done Goodwin and co.


2 minutes ago, Garbo said:

Any idea why rivers is down as injured

Tackled and landed awkwardly and held his shoulder for a bit. But doesn’t look like a big problem after that intercept

 

Soak it up dees. I hope the Goodwin haters are curling up with some warm milk at the moment because it's been a great performance from all concerned.


So happy to see the feral Essendon Supporters looking for the exit 😂😂😂

Happy for #WCW's kid. He's gonna get fed!


Would have won by more if we had Fullarton or Ferrell out there….

Goody won this at the Selection Table.
 

Edited by OhMyDees

Quite a few of you on here need to eat humble pie and maybe back the FD.

Theyre there for a reason 

O, this is so, so sweet. A complete team effort, lots of goals, great coaching and it is against the Bummers. 

Edited by Maldonboy38

 

Wow !!! I've been following the match on this thread. (I'm in Palau.)

Loving it!!

Really happy for WCW.


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