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4 minutes ago, layzie said:

Port look carp

No they don't.

Killing us down the line.

 

Tommo [censored] house


Our defensive talls all at sea. Port just need to kick into their forward 50 and we’re in trouble 

 

I like Turner.

I think he has a future fwd.


1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

No they don't.

Killing us down the line.

Skill errors galore before the goals which was when I said that 

Push in the back?

thank god for Gawn 


Oliver having a bad night.

Four disposals and three have gone straight to opposition.

 

5 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Sparrow belong fwd ....not middle.

Other way round for me, think middle is his only chance to really make it. Had some good contested touches so far.

I mean we tried hard this quarter. But our skills are atrocious and Tmac and Tomlinson aren’t the right combo to play deep. 
And we have no real drive off half back. 
 

At least we won the clearances. 

Just now, layzie said:

Other way round for me, think middle is his only chance to really make it. Had some good contested touches so far.

I think really he's sub material for me. But yea been good tonight.

1st  power 16 dees 15

tackling better than last week👏👏

Petty Viney 👏👏

Langdon goal 👏

Fritsch kick straight to allir 💩 power rebound -goal!!! Turner kick to allir !!! 🤮

skills are 💩💩 eg rivers grubber from 50 out   Clarry 🤮

Goody memo stop the run through the corridor 

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1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Oliver having a bad night.

Four disposals and three have gone straight to opposition.

 

bad night? that’s all i expect from Clarry in 2024. Pretty standard 

Just now, Jaded No More said:

Tmac and Tomlinson

Not instilling heaps of confidence.

Viney, Max and Petty and Kozzys showing some commitment.

 

How about some positive? The effort is excellent, despite the appalling turnout; Rivers and JV7 are  great, Max is AA again, surely.

Congratulations to the young couple who got engaged. 
At least you both get to walk away with a win tonight, regardless of result. 


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