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Saints backline made us look foolish last game, credit must be given to the football department as we have them in all sorts right now

Free kick every freakin' day Brereton ya clown.

 

Things happen when Langford has the ball delivering into forward 50. Absolute gun.


Fritsch’s early season form has to be due to the lack of sleep being a new dad.

Funnily enough Bailey Fritsch is now St Kilda’s father.

 

9 minutes ago, DeeSince73 said:

Thanks, not arguing but should he have been that close anyway? Just another part of the game that has gone past me from when I played in the last century....lol.

He's basically allowed to be in the protected area if he's marking an opposition player. If anything it was our players fault for remaining in the area and not taking him out. Can't recall who it was though.

1 minute ago, The Cult of Disco Turner said:

Here comes the Koz suspension discourse

Yep, Lindsay got smashed earlier under exactly the same circumstances.

No problemo!

Pickett, oh he's taken a cheap shot.

How did the umpire directly in front not pay that throw? Absolute joke.

Just now, Heart Beats True said:

How did the umpire directly in front not pay that throw? Absolute joke.

Cowardice


Just now, Heart Beats True said:

Love a bit of Kozzie magic 🪄

It's amazing the way he makes space and then hits the contest at pace to gather and goal

its been a disappoimting season but we have a very solid platform with kossie, langford, lindsay and windsor

there's plenty of hope


Just now, BDA said:

its been a disappoimting season but we have a very solid platform with kossie, langford, lindsay and windsor

there's plenty of hope

I think our backline holds up well without Maysie and Lever too

Just now, BDA said:

its been a disappoimting season but we have a very solid platform with kossie, langford, lindsay and windsor

there's plenty of hope

that's our midfield rotation moving forward, in an ideal world

 

11-5

when was the last time we were so accurate?

good delivery and confidence kicking for goal make a huge difference

Goody half time speech

Kick to whoever Stocker is marking

he is not a defenders [censored]


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