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Great chase down but shocking decision to kick so deep from Petty. Not smart. Especially from someone so experienced.

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Commentators need to shut the fluck up.

 

These Kayo commentators are rubbish.

Who is going to step up and when?

Melksham obviously injured.

Gawn and Tracc


Hope Kosi doesn’t get suspended for that stupid love tap. Just so unnecessary. He has to learn to control his aggression. It’s what makes him great but also what costs him games every year.

Track, McVee and Windsor

 

FiveAA just gave a shout out to 'Adam Mutton and friends' in Thailand.

And now Trac with the goal to remind us of the objective of the game.

Clearly a connection.

we're clawing our way back into it

great kick Clarry to trac who converts

come on dees


nice sticks-alike wobble kick for goal on that one from trac

Just now, Previously known as LITD. said:

These Kayo commentators are rubbish.

clearly commentating from the dorcas st bunker

mute button works

There’s still time to play tough, honest footy and win this. If we can kick a couple of quick ones and bring it to 2 goals it’ll look a lot closer and we can build from there. That was an important steadier.

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Well he needs to grow up and get over it

His teammates should be helping him with blocks etc around the contest


That’ll be weeks for Jonson yikes…

Bye bye AJ. Bugger.


Just now, Newport34 said:

Commentators need to shut the fluck up.

i muted in the first quarter. highly recommended

2 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Picket is having a poor game so far (hope he doesn’t get suspended for something stupid)

We look very undisciplined and lazy.

Michael Christian should NOT have any say in this at all. So bloody biased.

 

AJ playing country footy

2-3 weeks off


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