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2 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

Get off the field Oliver you lazy [censored]. That was horrendous.

As was that handball

 

8 minutes ago, praha said:

Man Salem and Spargo have been huge liabilities.

Add Oliver to that list.

 

Cleary you [censored]


Oliver again.....lazy unprofessional play....Have a bloody look where you're passing the ball. Unbelievable.

Oliver better pull his finger out or he'd be on the trade table too.

aren’t Oliver’s hands his strength? Turnover.

arent spargos inside 50s his strength? Easy miss.

for all the good today it’s the little things that’s are costing us now.


Ah poop. Oliver having a very poor quarter after making a good effort of it in the first.

Meanwhile, another quiet nod, this time for Rivers who hasn't been spectacular but has been working through the play and getting involved effectively, and might be turning his form slump around a bit.

Love Petty killing himself laughing at Kozzie taking a screamer on his head 😂

The reaction from Petty 🤣


2 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

Ah poop. Oliver having a very poor quarter after making a good effort of it in the first.

Meanwhile, another quiet nod, this time for Rivers who hasn't been spectacular but has been working through the play and getting involved effectively, and might be turning his form slump around a bit.

Rivers, Bowey and Koz all sensational

 

That’s boweys score. He intercepted and made the moves. Great to see him back in form.


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