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Game Day

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On the radio now, Jurrah kicks one.

 

Jurrah genius!

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Should've given it to Martin...but whatever, Jurrah goals. Dees 7-2-44 Port 2-2-14.

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Tim Lane should do more homework.His knowledge of what player has the ball is woeful.

PS:LJ should have done that kick twice now.


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Jurrah has another ping and misses. Green marks and the Dees runner interferes...free to Port. Dees 7-3-45 Port 2-2-14

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Ebert misses from a tight angle. Dees 7-3-45 Port 2-3-15.

Someone please give me a positive on Morton. I'm really starting to struggle on why he is in the side

 

Cassisi shits me, every time he is tackled he flops onto his stomach playing for the push in the back.

And of course Chad Cornes will play well, has to be against us.

Now the misery's out of the way, playing alright against a woeful Port side, but we are letting them doing a few things waaay to easy.

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Salopek misses one. Dees 7-3-45 Port 2-4-16


MFC trying hard to keep port in it.

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Pearce kicks Port's third. Dees 7-3-45 Port 3-4-22.

Fumbles coming into the game now

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Someone please give me a positive on Morton. I'm really starting to struggle on why he is in the side

Was doing good things early, haven't seen him since.


Not too bad temp wise. For Darwin that is.

Not liking Howe as the sub.

Carry more runners to try to spread the workload and fatigue. Plan A, think next week with our prep & recovery, if were struggling then go to 'B'.

Howe fresh next week, & he's fresh outa Tassie too.

good work tom


Port kick another :rolleyes:

Gysberts disposal this quarter is terrible

He's not been in the best of form in this, his 2nd Year.

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Morton tried to be awesome tapping it then. Hitchcock's set shot is good...for them. Dees 7-4-46 Port 4-4-28.

 

and learn how to take a chest mark


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