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    Re: Bont appreciation thread

    Taking out Leon Cameron have we ever had a better kick on his opposite foot than my future husband?

    Also, that was a seriously good finish from Marra. Third game, top of the table clash, high pressure game on the line.

    No worries, goal.

    Look at our players get around Marra. They are a tight team.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EasternWest View Post
    Taking out Leon Cameron have we ever had a better kick on his opposite foot than my future husband?

    Also, that was a seriously good finish from Marra. Third game, top of the table clash, high pressure game on the line.

    No worries, goal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EasternWest View Post
    Taking out Leon Cameron have we ever had a better kick on his opposite foot than my future husband?

    Also, that was a seriously good finish from Marra. Third game, top of the table clash, high pressure game on the line.

    No worries, goal.

    Look at our players get around Marra. They are a tight team.
    Bont is the best kick in the league and it's not close. Miss me with Zac Merrett or whoever the media is deciding to suck off this week, no one can do the damage he can from congested situations.

    I always think of Matt Boyd now when thinking about ball use, who went from a full on horrible kick to an outstanding one with the benefit of those couple of extra seconds to make better decisions down back. That Bont has the ball use he does at the coal face is mind blowing.
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    Re: Bont appreciation thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Happy Days View Post
    Bont is the best kick in the league and it's not close.
    Long kick under no pressure - Zac Touhy might put his hand up.
    Short kick in congestion that no player should really get away - Caleb Daniel

    Bont is right up there and kicking from a centre clearance he'd be ahead of anyone else
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    Quote Originally Posted by bulldogtragic View Post
    isn’t that what i said. But with more words?

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    Re: Bont appreciation thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Mofra View Post
    Long kick under no pressure - Zac Touhy might put his hand up.
    Short kick in congestion that no player should really get away - Caleb Daniel

    Bont is right up there and kicking from a centre clearance he'd be ahead of anyone else
    I'd take Daniel Rich over Touhy for that long kick out of defence.

    Agree that Daniel is the best short kick. He can really do some Neo in the Matrix type shit.
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    Re: Bont appreciation thread

    I've got zero doubt that if Bont took kick ins then he could do what Tuohy and Rich do.
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    Re: Bont appreciation thread



    Any excuse to post this (@ 1:53 because apparently time stamps don't work anymore)
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    Re: Bont appreciation thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Happy Days View Post


    Any excuse to post this (@ 1:53 because apparently time stamps don't work anymore)
    You just love Billy
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    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    You just love Billy
    I’m happy that Billy appears to have achieved zen on the Gold Coast, and not just because the Gold Coast is far away from our forward line.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Happy Days View Post

    (@ 1:53 because apparently time stamps don't work anymore)
    oh thats really annoying, was a great feature

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    Quote Originally Posted by Happy Days View Post


    Any excuse to post this (@ 1:53 because apparently time stamps don't work anymore)
    If you append an api call to the end of the youtube url it should work
    Eg

    ?t=1m53s

    Just append, no spaces.

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    Re: Bont appreciation thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Mofra View Post
    Long kick under no pressure - Zac Touhy might put his hand up.
    Short kick in congestion that no player should really get away - Caleb Daniel

    Bont is right up there and kicking from a centre clearance he'd be ahead of anyone else
    Bailey Dale goes alright as well.
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    Re: Bont appreciation thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Topdog View Post
    I've been waiting for Al to do this and happy to report that he didnt disappoint.



    Anyone know the commentator for SEN in the background for his pass who just laughed at the skill of Bont? Was great to hear
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    Re: Bont appreciation thread

    Quote Originally Posted by EasternWest View Post
    Taking out Leon Cameron have we ever had a better kick on his opposite foot than my future husband?

    Also, that was a seriously good finish from Marra. Third game, top of the table clash, high pressure game on the line.

    No worries, goal.

    Look at our players get around Marra. They are a tight team.
    Chris Grant was fantastic on his left.
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