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This is the Petty that hopefully we see during '25 after a full pre-season. 

 
2 minutes ago, praha said:

Late season game against Sydney rings a bell. Similar vibes tonight. Had beaten them earlier in the season. Then got pumped.

Yeah spot on, that very game.

The crowd is so sparse that it sounds like a COVID game with the fake noise. 

 

Great to see our tackling stick but with these maggots it's almost like why bother.

*bracing for the run of 7 goals from Port


just watched billings do a phenomenally blatant throw right in front of me and not get pinged 😎😎

1 minute ago, Heart Beats True said:

The crowd is so sparse that it sounds like a COVID game with the fake noise. 

It's like a Super Nintendo game 

Push on turner. 

Viney looking prolific playing forward. 

 
2 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

The crowd is so sparse that it sounds like a COVID game with the fake noise. 

some good noise in the members wing

Well Port are throwing every thing at us.

Umps not paying us frees.

We are winning.


1 minute ago, Stinger said:

Push on turner. 

Viney looking prolific playing forward. 

Turner is crazy strong.

Viney on fire.

Anb take a breath.


Fritsch needs to be better than that. That was a pathetic kick to no one’s advantage.

Where was this intensity and skill last week?

I think our best is good enough to beat most teams but I don't get our inconsistentency.

 


Thats your goal Fritsch, poor option.

Dumb and lazy kick by Fritsch 

 
Just now, Jibroni said:

Thats your goal Fritsch, poor option.

Dumb entry surely you should recognise 2-1 with the one being Viney is a poor option


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