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Bailey Laurie nice disposal inside f50

 

fullarton looks like a lock for next week - has 4 half way to half time

sestan been very good off half-back and bill laurie deserves a decent go as an inside mid at senior level

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sCats clown 2 flash side steps turns ball over Fullcream x4

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Fullarton surely has to be considered for next week.

2 minutes ago, gs77 said:

Nice kick inside 50 by Laurie to Fullarton on a lead...

...and he kicks truly for his 4th!

Fullcream, a SODA you would think for next week!

 

Just now, picket fence said:

Fullcream, a SODA you would think for next week!

Fullcream and soda - almost makes a spider, doesn't it?

I wish the seniors side stuck up for each other like that, thats culture right there


Casey show more fight when someone cops a big hit than our AFL guys... Petracca would've given him a high five a wished him well

1 minute ago, DownRightDee21 said:

Was that Woey who missed on the run then? Beautiful ball movement through the middle & then last kick missed everything!

He only had three options around the goals🙄

Great to see Billings slot one. Also great to see the boys show a bit of aggression after that late bump.


JackBillings goooooooooooooooooal!

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Just now, Stu said:

And Billings kicks it 😀

It was Laurie wasn't it? Billings taken off after the bump?

1 minute ago, gs77 said:

Some old-school biffo following a heavy late bump on Billings.

Finally the Dees showing some fight

 

Got to love how hard we work for a goal, and the Cats get cheap ones out the back of the F50 content.


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