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Should have had a certain goal then right on 3 QTR time. Kalani White really burnt his team mate then who was by himself with a paddock in front of goal.

First game though, so he'll get better I'm sure.

Kynan Brown must be real close to a call up

Langford and Lindsay both look ready for a breather.

Hope he gets a run soon. He has some great speed and is pretty bloody good through traffic.

Not confident we'll nail this one unless we really get back to our first quarter form.

 

Jeffo clunking them all night and drops the easiest one of them all!

 

jeffo drops a sitter on the lead, woey 2.0 tries for the miracle goal, mentha brings the pressure, hore works hard at ground level, billings gets it to hardy... casey back in front

but they win the clearance immediately, get the set shot at goal, nail it from 50, and it's back to 2 points their way

high scoring game

Edited by whatwhat say what


1 hour ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

I love the fact Baldi is a baldy

he doesn’t really need a number or name on guernsey. 👨‍🦲

Just now, adonski said:

Jeffo clunking them all night and drops the easiest one of them all!

No, he was spoilt by a clumsy team mate. He is looking very sharp tonight.

 

Nice bit of roving by Mentha


2 really bad stuff ups with atrocious kicking which should have been 2 goals.

culley's kicking has been very poor tonight

but not as bad as pup brown who turns it over under zero pressure when he could have kicked for goal or passed it to two players free at the top of the square

he's never going to make it with his kicking skills


Just now, Brownie said:

Geez, 3 very good chances for a goal all blown

Damm

Make it 4.

But then Cross Rove's and snaps off the pack to snag one.

Go Dees. We're working hard right now

11 up

 

We should be a lot more than 11 points in front


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