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Gee Heeney is good

 

I think lever could be the weak link today. He’s very rusty


SUB SPARGO OF NOW..... USELESS!

Umpires have done it now

They have made Melksham mad.

Happy with the pressure but too many dodgy handballs without looking and putting players under the pump.

I like the transition but need to be smarter.

 

Spargo needs to get his [censored] into gear. He is lucky to be in this team.

that

Was

A

Mark?

Anyway. Good pressure that qtr. did some good things but gave them two goals with poor defending. Both on lever.


1 minute ago, BDA said:

I think lever could be the weak link today. He’s very rusty

Yep. I agree.

Like the move of rivers on heeney, melksham looks good up forward and max is max.

But we've had the double amount of scoring shots & only 8 points up.

Turner done a few nice things down back

6 minutes ago, Maximum said:

Representing on behalf of my family. Ironically my parents are in Sydney for a cousin's 50th biethday this weekend, while my wife is living it up in Bali this week. Got my seat, my dimmies and my bottle of coke and sporting my Naarm beanie. Let's go Dees!

What's a "Naarm beanie"?

2 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

Umpires shouldn’t be guessing. 🐕

There are 4 of them out there.

Just now, Heart Beats True said:

Spargo needs to get his [censored] into gear. He is lucky to be in this team.

Ship him of to Oodnadatta resies, all down to Goodwin AGAIN,why does he continually get picked?

Edited by picket fence


Just now, Red But Mostly Blue said:

that

Was

A

Mark?

Anyway. Good pressure that qtr. did some good things but gave them two goals with poor defending. Both on lever.

Both were absolute gifts from god. Still it’s an even contest.

Spargo out, Sestan in?


incredible tackling pressure, turner incredible, gawn great, solid work at stoppage, and that definitely should have been a free against lever but shush

2 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

Spargo needs to get his [censored] into gear. He is lucky to be in this team.

I struggle ever week with his value.

Interesting football.

Big packs forming, lots of close checking when the ball is in the same area for a moment, both sides sending heavy numbers to the ball, and then whoosh when it gets loose there is often a lot of space and distance covered.

The only pack bigger than the ones on the ball is the one of people trying to chew Spargo's liver out.

 
3 minutes ago, praha said:

Gee Heeney is good

Grundy doing well too.

Oliver getting his hands on it.

Maybe need a little more from Tracc in his 200 but he will storm home.

Was Kozzie benched after that goal....he disappeared in the last ten?

Spargo struggling.

Who is the sub?

1 minute ago, Hopeful Demon said:

Oliver's hands aren't what they once were but I still think that was his best quarter of the year

7 tackles good stuff


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