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Just now, whatwhat say what said:

god we're gonna miss koz in the first three rounds
 

It’s extremely concerning given he’s already kicked half out score.

 
 

I do think Campbell is a good 2nd ruck option. 
Kozzy solid. Langford promising. Bowey servicable. That about where the positives stop. 

 


 

 

1 minute ago, At Least I Saw a Flag said:

#36 is going ok.

Look forward to seeing him in Round 1!! 

In the coaches box maybe.😁


2 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

A bit of the old Chris Dawes concrete hands on display in the first quarter. Missed a lot of marks.

Thought the same. The old recruit was the only one who remembered to apply some grippo before the bounce 

2 minutes ago, At Least I Saw a Flag said:

#36 is going ok.

Look forward to seeing him in Round 1!! 

No problems with him down there!

 
Just now, jaydenh10 said:

jvr still in the ruck is concerning

 

Not as concerning as his lack of separation and hands on the lead 


3 minutes ago, At Least I Saw a Flag said:

#36 is going ok.

Look forward to seeing him in Round 1!! 

No problems with him down there!

Very scrappy but not unexpected, Roos putting in a lot of work on Langford.

Liking the look of Langford very much


Adam just got out marked but he had first hands on the ball in a pack for the third time since he’s come on. Really good start 


Just now, Lexinator said:

English, please? 

It’s like my teenage daughter is giving updates 🤔

 
1 minute ago, John Demonic said:

who was in the pocket behind the fence calling for the lead?

Picket fence said put it over the fence! 

good on ya Jeffo. do more of that please <3


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