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Buckley due back for Queens Bithday clash

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On the back it says that Bucks is due to come back against us. That's all we need, him to come back to lift the team and it will make the supporters even more feral. I wonder what he thought the other night when Harvey did his agian. I'm guessing he would be very nervous and wouldn't get a lot of game time if he was to return.

 
On the back it says that Bucks is due to come back against us. That's all we need, him to come back to lift the team and it will make the supporters even more feral. I wonder what he thought the other night when Harvey did his agian. I'm guessing he would be very nervous and wouldn't get a lot of game time if he was to return.

they'll beat us without him anyway.

 

So Roo is a possibility this week, Buckley for the pies in two weeks and then Brown against us in 3 weeks.

I mean...seriously!

So Roo is a possibility this week, Buckley for the pies in two weeks and then Brown against us in 3 weeks.

Why are we worried about old crocks struggling off their deathbeds to play against us? Sounds good to me.


YEAH!!!

I'm looking forward to it!!!

Hate Buckley as much as the next man, but bring it on!!! Makes the game more interesting... I'd much rather the chance to roll a Buckley-led pies outfit than the alternative, even if we're up against it.

exactly, good for us if he's back, another player we can beat around the grounds, and when we win we can say they were full strength, whereas if he doesn't play we'll get no credit. carn the boys.

 

probably the best time to play these guys - lacking match time, fitness, confidence etc. Brown is the only one making his way bk through the reserves, so he'll have a few games under his belt, but the other two will be rusty.

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probably the best time to play these guys - lacking match time, fitness, confidence etc. Brown is the only one making his way bk through the reserves, so he'll have a few games under his belt, but the other two will be rusty.

I thought I heard last wekend that roo was coming through threw the adelaide reserves


let him play, will play up forward, belly can do a job on him, and bucks will probably do his hammy again chasing belly up the ground

i wouldn't be suprised if there was another "setback" and he plays one game at the end of the year to say goodbye to fans

On the back it says that Bucks is due to come back against us. That's all we need, him to come back to lift the team and it will make the supporters even more feral. I wonder what he thought the other night when Harvey did his agian. I'm guessing he would be very nervous and wouldn't get a lot of game time if he was to return.

Doesn't Matter - The season is shot

Best we find out who wants to stand up against some of the greats of the game.

For some strange strange reason I think we will smash The Pies again on Queens B'day

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