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Game plan seems to be the counter attack from deep in defence.

Morton good hands across full back line to Spud.. Spud hits up Maric on centre wing, hands over to Davey who dribbles 9 pointer.

 

warnock is very rusty, couple of bad clangers

 

WOW - Trengove tap to Scully*Maric actually* and the following kick was magical!


Moloney and Trengove good.. Miller GOAL !!!!

Hill turn over, Moloney lost his feet but knocked it on to Tren who knocked it on to Maric, Hits up Miller.... GOAL. down by 16 points.

miller goal! apperently tengrove and moloney strutting thier hard stuff??

 

great play by moloney, trengove, maric, miller goal

best play of night

Maric nice kick inside 50 to miller 16 points down - Jones doing well

jones our best by a fair way


miller goal! apperently tengrove and moloney strutting thier hard stuff??

Not really, Hill fumbled it Moloney got his body inbetween Hill and ball but went to ground, knocked it on to Trenners who smartly tapped it straight to Maric.

Ballantyne looking dangerous


Sylvia 1st sighting.

LJ looks like he has had his arms cut off, ground level ball dropped. Finally got some space slidding mark on 50... hooked left

Sylvia 1st sighting.

LJ looks like he has had his arms cut off, ground level ball dropped. Finally got some space slidding mark on 50... hooked left

Strauss looks promising - gee martin looks like Jeff white with the 34

 

We do the hard work with pressure, Strauss meters on clear looks to put it in front of Morts running into fwd 50.. Goes out of bounds. sigh!!

Like the look of Maric. Shown plenty.

has done some real good things under pressure, first instinct is good


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