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36 minutes ago, picket fence said:

YA DONT SAY! BUT GOODWIN THINKS HE IS PETER HUDSON!

There's a few others here that think the same also Mr Fence! Easily pleased.

I feel sorry for the rest of the team up the field as we have nothing dangerous on offer (Tall forward wise) up forward

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Hopefully there is a commemorative piece celebrating our first mark inside 50 for hours

 

Does Harry Petty actually try?.....

2 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

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It’s an interesting thought experiment

And hard to disagree with the sentiment

the fact it goes unaddressed is beyond comprehensible

i think our forward plan is to kick it to Moore and Howes all day

 

Turner up forward please

sitting in Osaka airport. THis is my match. But was told that ABC cllers have already said umpiring is atrocious.

Im just keeping up with Dlanders THanks

2 minutes ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

Lead, mark, goal

Let’s try that a little more often

Please???

Was either elite vision from Clayton or a lucky one

Goodwin has got to go.

How many years have these players been bombing into 50, they honestly do not think. If they are instructed to do that, even worse.

Watch Pies other end, they work for each other.


1 hour ago, hardtack said:

Not too bad thanks GWW! All of the numbers are heading in the right direction, but the chemo/immunotherapy is making me feel like [censored] and draining my energy resources. Thanks for your concern… greatly appreciated!

keep your head up

Just now, BDA said:

i think our forward plan is to kick it to Moore and Howes all day

This is true but a decent Tall forward (or more) should be able to win the odd 50 / 50 in contested marking when the ball's coming in like that.

Instead all we have is Max on the odd occasion he's pushing forward. But he can't kick goals either.


Hmmnnn ..... Frustrating.

 

im not umpire basher,but really today has been [censored]

Turner up forward for Petty pls Simon.... for the 100th time

You won't win too often with that set up.

You might have a chance with the alternative.


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