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Why would you want Kosi and Melksham on the ground? I mean surely

 

This was inevitable once Gawn and Salem started kicking backwards 2 minutes into the last quarter with an 8 goal lead. If you don't play to win, you are playing to lose.

Oliver disposal.

 

Pickett and Melksham on the bench. Genius.


Just clean the place out, something stinks in this club.

 

Nasiah doesn't want to win either, chewed up alot of time on that shot

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lol just as I said!!!!! 🤣🤣

Hahahahahahaha this team, seriously

We’re just as good:bad as the saints!!!

LOL

Bugger off Goodwin. That has to be the final nail in the coffin.

Saints are back because their forwards can take marks and ours cannot (with exceptions). That last mark by NWM was beautiful.


The genius of Simon Goodwin strikes again.

In Spargo

Petty a Forward?

Fritsch a back?

If this guy doesn't resign tonight, I don't know what to say.

Clueless maggots

 

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