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Jones lines up and nails it. Dees 20 Port 0

 

Luke Darcy reckons the ball travels a further 4-5 meters with set shot goal kicking because of the humidity.

Would love to hear the science behind that. Sounds like a heap of [censored].

 

Good on maric we need someone to get some cheap ones for us

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Chadwick gets Port's first. Dees 26 Port 6


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Wow...disposal efficiency is 83%

 

That Trengove tackle on Cornes would have been a sling a few weeks ago. Trenners held back though, and won a free. Nice one actually. Smart fella...


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Petterd gets number two. Dees 5.2.32 Port 1.0.6

Wonder how many times they are going to show Primus wacking his phone is frustration?

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Two easy misses from Port, to Hartlett and Cornes. Dees 5-2-32 Port 1-2-8.


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Danny Nicholson! You gun. Dees 6-2-38 Port 2-2-14

Damn it. The radio stations are a few seconds behind the tv.

Im sick of listening to these idiots already. Luke Darcy is seriously full of [censored].

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Quarter Time

Melbourne 6-2-38

Port Adelaide 2-2-14

Goals: Petterd, Maric (2), Jones, Nicholson

Disposals: Moloney (10), Gysberts, Petterd (9), Green, Tapscott, Trengove (8)

Great start.

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Just loved this. The instant Trengove was in a push and shove after the siren, Jamar is there with his big body to push people around. Instantly. #bloodbrothers


Damn it. The radio stations are a few seconds behind the tv.

Im sick of listening to these idiots already. Luke Darcy is seriously full of [censored].

Called the Nicho goal to Strauss.... average

Nicho`s turn of pace.. accelerated

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Wonna in the crowd, great to see.

 

Some cringeworthy moments in that quarter, lucky we are playing a very ordinary team who apply 0 pressure. The ball is coming out our F50 too easily and humidity means many dropped marks. Had this game been at G, I reckon we'd win by 100+.

Also, I hate when players dribble the ball through instead of kicking it in the air at goal. So undisciplined and showponyish.

Also,

Trengove > Scully


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