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Just now, BDA said:

i muted in the first quarter. highly recommended

Enabling mute mode now.

 

AJ not playing next week is a positive. he is not up to AFL standard

 

That’ll be weeks for Jonson yikes…

Also [censored] me these commentators hate us


You bewdy Chin. Ed, Sharp one, where are youse?

Finally a pulse

somehow only 17 pts down

NWM bring out is big


Just now, BDA said:

AJ not playing next week is a positive. he is not up to AFL standard

Should not have played this week.

chin has been consistently good all year. having a fine season

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Johnson is gone unfortunately

Deserves to be suspended. Totally unnecessary and crude.

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

AJ 100% not playing next week.

Might as well go and clean the whole saints team up now.


15 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

We need to rid our backline of Windsor. He has no clue in this role. Get him back to the wing where he should be.

His disposal is pretty woeful too. There’s been numerous times this season his turnovers have directly resulted in goals. Given we’re not blessed with a plethora of skilled users, we just can’t carry him down back.

 

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