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Shut up Healy.

 

Absolute weapon this fella

Those who think Salem is worth a spot in the side are kidding themselves. He is a liability when there is pace in the game, too busy trying to take the easy option.

 
1 minute ago, Stiff Arm said:

Need this AJ

The difference to have a solid forward who isn't shoved out the way.


30 seconds to go and Max chooses to kick across goal. WTAF!!!

1 minute ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

If Mills got 1 can't see AJ getting more

If they are consistent....

Well they aren’t consistent so cannot bank on that.

But W-M has passed the concussion assessment

Better quarter from May


1 minute ago, demon3165 said:

Those who think Salem is worth a spot in the side are kidding themselves. He is a liability when there is pace in the game, too busy trying to take the easy option.

Like a few of our premiership players, he’s very rapidly gone off post 2021. Very regularly shirks contact now as well.

Well my dog and family are all hiding after my outbursts that Q

Thankfully still in it.

May and Tracc and Chandler lifted.

Need more from Fritta and Kozzie up forward.

Tracc with two important goals. Well done.

Is it my imagination or has Lingers been super quiet?


3 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Yes but almost worth playing him forward and Petty Back!

If we went Disco forward (not sure we should), we bring TMac back surely.

So much wrong with us yet we 2 goals down

Work some magic Goodwin

 

We are outplaying them now, followed by stupid mistakes and continually allowing ourselves to be outnumbered over the back.

We need run and carry. And accuracy.

We had a very similar 2nd quarter last week, very inaccurate with a lot of inside 50s.


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