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Koz seems to have shifted into another gear.

That tap from Gawny to him in the centre bounce was incredible.

Loving Chandler getting back into form too

 

28 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Don’t stress Picket it’s not worth it as we all know it won’t change until Goodwin is no longer coach.

I’m sure in his mind if we win today he will think c I am right choosing the same players.

It would be less painful for us to bag our heads against a brick wall tbh.

Or maybe enjoy watching the Team playing some good footy beats belting your head against a brick wall. Who knows we might win.

Viney having his best game of the year. Love when he’s in this mood.

 

2 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

God Jones is a bog ordinary footballer.

No disrespect to him but he’s the ultimate bush league footy player.

given we are well ahead i haven;t commented but the umpiring today is poor

the st kilda player just dropped the ball in the tackle


Umpires are atrocious, would be great if they were on the same page as each other!

Things are bad

But they are never Saints-bad

today i can see a future post clarry and trac


1 minute ago, Phil C said:

Gawn another great smother

If he doesn't get another AA this year it's a travesty.

How many other ruckman do you see continually in contests like that?

Just now, DutchDemons said:

We look way better without May and Lever.

Let’s not forget the Saints have a terrible tall forward line. We aren’t playing Jeremy Cameron and Jesse Hogan here.

 

So far our pressure has been great. Effort couldn’t been questioned.


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