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How long until Lindsay can play on the ball? 

He has the most composure in the whole team 

Gawn had a free player to his left. Why does he keep thinking he's a goal kicker.

Selfish

 

Can't breathe on Larkey. 

Gawn wld be much better off stopping & propping then finding a target there.

My god we are easy to score against now


We genuinely make it so hard on ourselves. 

Gawn is cooked btw 

Gawn had a free player to his left. Kicked it oof instead. Why does he keep thinking he's a goal kicker.

Selfish

 

The advantage rule is broken. Nearly all players stopped.

The plaudits on Petty were well overstated last week. Horrible with his one-on-ones 


Spargo can tackle

I want May back. Soon.

Max can't score a goal of the posts were 300 m apart.

Almost half time and Frittas had two touches.

Yea s goal bit zip tackles.

Surely he needs to do much ch more.

Nice to see some ccs at least.

Gotta convert.


Gawn had a free player to his left. Kicked it oof instead. Why does he keep thinking he's a goal kicker.

Selfish

No free for held, Norf goal. Joke.


Non call on petty there 

Making things very hard for ourselves.

They moved that way too quickly.

 Embarrassing.

 

Petty going to ground is under 10's stuff. 

lever and petty balls it up between them

petty not good today


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