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Oliver is in the top 2 Dees players I have seen, but his place in the starting 22 is on a knife edge now. His disposal is killing us. Sub off in the 2nd half I reckon.

Bowey and Kozzie killing it.

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7 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

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

I'd be happy to sub him out.

Genuine liability out there and is costing us big time.

 
2 minutes ago, frankie_d said:

those Dlanders who know about footy: Seriously… why this week?

Cause I'm coaching from 350km away

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Umpires really are a special type of being. NFI.

Not always pretty but we've kicked our average game fulltime score at halftime.

I'll take it.

Some great individual performances ... especially Bowser.

Back to his best.

2 minutes ago, Stinger said:

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

was never out of form the rest were

 

how good are junk time goals when we are kicking them. Go dees!!


Uh oh.

Please examine your reality tokens.

The following sentence is allegedly a thing that really happened;

"Demons score a last-minute goal after Harrison Petty soccers one off the ground"

6 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I'd be happy to sub him out.

Genuine liability out there and is costing us big time.

Spargo can get lost too


Win or lose I could happily watch this every week.

Are you not entertained?

And that’s our equal best score for the year.

… at half time!!

Much better. Bowey Rivers and Kozzie awesome.

We’d be holding them down better with May or Lever!

 

Great half of footy. Winning the uncontested possessions for a change and look what happens.


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