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goal scorers? time gone?

These are SMS updates from the ground... Unlikely to be particularly detailed.

Hopefully a phonecall at quarter time will provide some information.

 
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These are SMS updates from the ground... Unlikely to be particularly detailed.

Hopefully a phonecall at quarter time will provide some information.

We're struggling

Dees 2-3-15

Tigers 5-1-31

We're struggling

Dees 2-3-15

Tigers 5-1-33

Obviously you guys are ok for scores.

If i have anything to add, i will be back later.


From Demonology:

Newton 1

? 1

Tigers Brown very good for short time

Sylvia chasing and tackling very hard

Our clearing out of defence very poor

Richmond putting pressure on in their forward line causing our skills to be poor.

2nd qtr just started

 

Wow. For a practise match there are so many people reading this topic!

Go Dees.

Wow. For a practise match there are so many people reading this topic!

Go Dees.

People would watch the damn thing if somebody would broadcast it. This is the only place we can get anything, dang 'nabbit.


People would watch the damn thing if somebody would broadcast it. This is the only place we can get anything, dang 'nabbit.

it appears Demonology is facing a few problems at the moment.... hope someone can keep the scores coming through here....PLEASE !!!!!

it appears Demonology is facing a few problems at the moment.... hope someone can keep the scores coming through here....PLEASE !!!!!

Yeah Demonology struggles when too many people get on it. Hopefully faultydet will come back here if he can't get on 'ology.

Melb 4.4

Tiges 5.4

Newton with another... from 49

Melb 4.4

Tiges 5.4

Newton with another... from 49

Good to see. If he can jag 3-4 it'd be a very promising outing.


Melb 4.4

Tiges 5.4

Newton with another... from 49

Seems to be a fair effort from us given the team we have in (although the Tigers have a few of their guns missing too!). Why didn't they rest Nathan Brown?

Who was on him before?

Nobody apparently :rolleyes:


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Nobody apparently :rolleyes:

Half time score:

Dees 5-5-35

Tigers 6-4-40

According to Faultydet on 'ology our best are Moloney and Sylvia and Richmond's best are Brown then daylight to Delidio. Troy Simmonds is winning in the ruck. He beat Meesen in the ruck contests but Meesen is doing ok around the ground. PJ doing better in the ruck. Game affected by heavy humidity.

Newton has two goals, Maric, Weetra and Zomer 1 each. (note: our goalkickers are a reflection of how youthful the side is tonight). Our kicking has let us down. Tigers are kicking to the scoring end. Crowd est'd at 10,000.

Davey, Moloney and Meesen are among those who started on the bench.

In the other and less important game of the night Essendon is giving the Western Bulldogs an absolute bath 3.11.14.107 to 0.6.9.45 and in the cricket it's pissing down so I suppose the Aussies will win on the Duckworth-Lewis.

Was also told that moloney was very good early

Nobody apparently :rolleyes:

Don't waste all that sarcasm on practice games... make sure you save your energy for when the real season starts and you really need it :lol:

Great news about Moloney.

faultydet, any ideas how Petterd is going?

 

will try to find out

will try to find out

Thanks!

Also any info you can get on Morton would be much appriciated.

(This is a fantastic way to distract me from doing a uni assignment... cheers :D)


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