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6 - Gawn (Dominant)

5 - Kozzie (Match winner)

4 - Viney (Superb)

3 - Bowey (Star)

2 - T-Mac (Rock)

1 - Petty (Straight-Shooter)

 
On 19/04/2025 at 17:45, Billy said:

We don’t win that game without Kozzie

One vote😂😂😂😂

12 marks from our veteran defender, places Tommy a Mile in front of any body else on the ground.

23 hours ago, Earl Hood said:

I noticed he came off during the pregame warmup for treatment near the bench. I think it was an issue with his foot and boot. He only got back on the field just before the first bounce. He has had issues with skin infections on his foot. This could have had an impact on his form.

He was showing similar probs at the end of the Bombres match

 
11 minutes ago, bluey said:

12 marks from our veteran defender, places Tommy a Mile in front of any body else on the ground.

Agree Tmac was great, been good all year, but Kozzie was just as good or better.

But l value your opinion, just thought you were pretty harsh on Kozzie

1 minute ago, Billy said:

Agree Tmac was great, been good all year, but Kozzie was just as good or better.

But l value your opinion, just thought you were pretty harsh on Kozzie

And I value your opinion too Bill, Great game.


On 19/04/2025 at 16:11, Little Goffy said:
  1. The Crowd.

25k is perhaps 10k more than many would have realistically expected.

What a club. That is some proper resilience and everyone who went deserves the win.

Virtue rewarded.

Absolutely. 👍🏼

6 Bowey (next skipper)

5 Pickett

4 Gawn

3 Rivers

2 Viney

1 Salem

Edited by H_T

  1. Pickett

  1. McDonald (unbelievable effort to be the sole KPD for half the game.)

  1. Bowey

3. Gawn

  1. Viney

    1. Rivers

And bonus points to Goodwin for not panicking when Turner was concussed. He could have moved Petty to the backline but stuck with McDonald alone.

 

I was sitting on the wing and hardly noticed TMC. (What are they putting in the beer you may ask).

I think it was because with his nondescript 'hairdo' he looks like anyone else in a 20's numbered jumper running around our backline.

And yes eye appointment has been booked for early May.

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