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Our kicking on goal…enough said

Get ready for a train wreck 2nd half

Edited by Demonsone

 

Naughton celebrating every goal like it’s flag winning. 🤣🤣🤣🤣

We should be cheering for GWS here on out to ensure these [censored] don’t make the 8. I am not as enamored by Bontempelli like most neutral fans to want to see them succeed.

If we go down, would love for the Dogs to suffer as well.

Edited by VNightCityLegend

Another poor umpiring call. Clear high contact not called. Thought they were hell bent on protecting the head?

The AFL can get stuffed. The umpires are given an agenda pre match. These are not fairly officiated contests anymore.

Don’t think Windsor is ready to play on the ball

 
Just now, Lord Travis said:

Another poor umpiring call. Clear high contact not called. Thought they were hell bent on protecting the head?

The AFL can get stuffed. The umpires are given an agenda pre match. These are not fairly officiated contests anymore.

Welcome to the WWE

14 minutes ago, old dee said:

Hmm half time Petracca not worth a crumpet. Honestly if that is what we can expect for the future then let him go. He must be the worst player on the ground at half time.

He has the stickest hands I have seen in a long while.

Edited by RickyJ45


Just now, Clintosaurus said:

Welcome to the WWE

100% accurate sadly.

Just whack the world title on Nick Daicos and call it a day!

Everyone slipping over, not just Leb

Scores from d50 going well

Nice work from Petty on the wing again. Was nice to have an obvious free kick paid our way.


1 minute ago, spirit of norm smith said:

@Demonland

Is Petracca still an A grader ?

10 possessions

100 metres gained

Zero pressure acts

One tackle

Need him to lift!! Push back for more midfield runs

No

the umps really dislike maxy. that free should have gone to him not english


Is Rivers starting all of our score launches?

Massive 2nd quarter

6 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

Wheels falllem off. Here comes an 8-0 goal quarter.

Coach killer

Went way too soon. My bad.

 

Jai Culley is bloody great! what a pick up

Clean pick up

Composure

Ended in a goal


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