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Gameday Thread

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Port 7.2.44

Melbourne 2.9.21

disappointing effort. inconsistant football all year. wft?

 

11 shots at goal to 9 and we're still getting creamed. They are off their game something horrible.

Tackling and applying pressure is the easiest thing to do yet we are left wanting..

As i type this, great work Jack Watts..........

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Wonaeamirri takes a mark inside 50 after Watts gets a massive bump from Salter which he's getting praise for.

Wonna goals

3.9.27

7.2.44

Needed that badly. Watts' goal.

Dermie praising Watts for taking a heavy bump

 

Watts crunched and up. Didn't pull out. Great stuff. Wonna kicks goal, 44-27

Wonnaaaaaaa

Port 7.2.44

Melbourne 3.9.27


Goal.

Well done Jack, took the contest and resulted in the goal!

Wonaeamirri takes a mark inside 50 after Watts gets a massive bump from Salter which he's getting praise for.

Wonna goals

3.9.27

7.2.44

Needed that badly. Watts' goal.

You listening to SEN or watching Foxtel?


Ripper Goal to Dunn

Dunn gets it

Port 7.2.44

Melbourne 4.9.33

Jack Watts does well, Wonna goal.

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You listening to SEN or watching Foxtel?

SEN. It's not that bad. Schwass and Granland follow the play well, and I like Brereton and Wakelin.

That was well done from Bennell to let Dunn take the long kick. Like Dunn's ability to kick from outside 50.

Dunny is just about the best shot for goal outside 50 in the competition at the moment.


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Watts marks just inside 50. Doesn't take the shot, goes to Morton instead who turns it over after taking a good mark. Morton should have kicked.

Dunn........ laser pinpoint pass that was Jurrah esque of last year, recieves back from bennell outside 50 and kicks it... Starting to convert opurtinities which obviously is what we were lacking. 11 point deficit as we speak, jurrah hits watts on a lead who centres it for morton. Morton made a dogs dick out of it and turned it over. Port rebounding now..

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Goal to Port, Gray's third second. From Morton's turnover. He's playing poorly. Unjustified return IMO.

8.2.50

4.9.33

According to the AFL gameday thing, Morton was 45 out, directly in front, with the wind, and passed it.

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Another goal to Port

Port 8.2.50

Melbourne 4.9.33


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