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3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Can someone provide an update on the weather for the love of god!!

It appears to be raining behinds.

 

Chase by Trac was amazing! on bolton no less

great intent. feel he is making a statement for the group


Finally got on after discovering new sign on stuff

 

jvr  back sore

sparrow tackling

bad kicking at goal

For those not watching 

JVR was running on the sidelines 

 

We look very slow. Their speed is once again cutting us apart.

Freo looks so fast when they get a hold of it, not sure what we can can do about it 


9 minutes ago, BigBadBustling said:

Hot as hell here in Phuket

Warm but pleasant in Singapore.

4 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

barely

looked super sore

just trying to stay positive

if a major injury he wouldn’t be doing that

most likely bruising


Not a lot of dare being shown by the boys right now. That play criss crossing across the half back line was just what Hawthorn did against us early last year.....and they were rubbish at that time!

Just now, Demonland said:

Clarry’s back

Yep i reckon it’s not too early to say that Clarry looks 2021 good

And Trac looks to be over contact issues. hip and shouldering a bloke onto his backside 

 

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