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Just now, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

2 good contests by Jeffo there, needs to do that more

Are we watching the same game?

 

No matter what happens

we’ll always have that 5 minutes in the 2nd Q

Paging Jeffo’s mum on here, you know who you are, ya boy isn’t cut out for this. Maybe one day, but not today.


Put Rivers on Rankine. Ffs do something. He’s winning them the game. Seriously what are the coaches doing?

 

Petracca has missed maybe half a dozen tackles today. Our tackles along with every other football skill are substandard

Just now, DubDee said:

Get Sharp on for Jeffo ASAP!

No get him on for Fritsch!!!

As King said at HT, they need to something about Rankine and getting within 20 metres of him would be a good start

wtf is McVee doing?


Fritsch. Miss from 5 metres out.

Jeffo to Kolt. Slow and wide. Sure a free kick but it was poor.

Jeffo. Fumbles and stumbles.

Trac. Fumbles.

Oliver. Missed tackles.

No defender know who is on Taylor?

Just now, Jaded No More said:

Put Rivers on Rankine. Ffs do something. He’s winning them the game. Seriously what are the coaches doing?

Goodwin only ever waits for momentum to change, he forgets that you have to make momentum.


 

Bad luck for Lever, he has played well

Lever's ankles are made of glass


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