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2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Finally fritta rises. Hopefully that helps his confidence. 

Shocking kicking by both teams under the roof

There is a difference:

North shooting a shotgun from general play.

Dees shooting blanks from a series of very gettable set shots.

 
Just now, Red But Mostly Blue said:

Just in case anyone forgot why Spargo is in the team and why we’ve missed him and someone like him, that pass into 50 to Langdon (?) is perfect evidence. 

Lowers the eyes, skilled, smart.

Nice pass by Salo at the end, too.

Better end to the game hopefully we run off from that. Nice to see Fritter on the board, too. 

Let’s go!!! 🔥

 

Kick of the year by Charlie to Langers!

Courageous goal from Fritsch

 

Chandler and spargo playing well

 

Max needs to lift

 

I wonder what round Goodwin will finally realise Howes is not a backman?

 
Just now, dees189227 said:

Woewodin on Jefferson off with some sort of hand injury

jeffo out with concussion


Jefferson done for day? Didn’t look that bad on replay. 

Jeffo hurt his [censored] on Fritsch’s head??


11 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Christ Langford.  Had to kick that

The former was delisted 2000 years ago, the latter lined up for Casey today. 🤔


WHAT WAS TMAC DOING???

WHY HAVE WE COME OUT SLEEPING..

AGAIN!!?? 

We are doing some very dumb things...

jesus christ TMac

we really need to wake up across the board

 

What that actually a tackle? Stupid by Tmac but jeepers. 


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