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Game Day

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Such interesting games of footy in Darwin.

It's not so much how you play and win against the opposition, but how you play DARWIN!!!

A nice 20-point lead at the moment... looking to REALLY consolidate on it though.

 

Scully being shown how to earn his million by COrnes.

Jurrah the only this making this game bearable. Conditions on top of two bad teams make it hard.

Can't win a meaningful clearance to save ourselves.

Many players can't get I to the game.

If we are serious we smash them from here.

Trengove is all class.

Moloney dominating.

Maric is dangerous.

Jurrah going well.

Gysberts could stuff up weet bix

 

Hard to get into this game. We're doing enough I suppose but I really want to see us put the foot down after half time. Port are rubbish.

Trengove's ripping them a new a-hole.

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If we are serious we smash them from here.

Trengove is all class.

Moloney dominating.

Maric is dangerous.

Jurrah going well.

Gysberts could stuff up weet bix

Forgot Chip? Back to his AA best, Schulz has done nothing.


Scully being shown how to earn his million by COrnes.

Scully better get used to a hard tag, especially if he goes to GWS where he'll be surrounded by absolute spuds and kids.

I don't mind that he's struggling to win the ball, but his defensive work is quite poor. He has to start getting better at applying pressure on his tagger if he can't win the ball himself.

Trengove and Sylvia have been superb thus far. Absolutely miles ahead of the rest in terms of ball use. Jurrah is just being Jurrah.

Gysberts could stuff up weet bix

Very very harsh!

98% of his disposals are under extreme pressure, and in most cases he does well. He has the body of Cale Morton but he stands his ground well and takes hit after hit. Absolutely no problems there.

How bloody good is Tapscott!! either foot no problem bang lace out flat driving ACCURATE passes and hard as a wallnut to go with it!! I think i have a new favourit player...

 

While Morton has not done anything terrible, He hasn't done much in general. I want a big second half from Cale.

He simply doesn't make enough of an impact.

Im surprised Strauss has only had 3 touches

Forgot Chip? Back to his AA best, Schulz has done nothing.

And Jones is putting in his usual reliable performance... doing some really good things and is the only one who can handle the ball when it's on the ground.


Very tough conditions if this was at the G we would be looking at a massacre. This was allways gunna be a scrap guys long as we get the 4 points.

Cale Morton has been completely useless. Must be subbed off...

I've always tried to avoid paying out on this bloke because he does seem to have potential; but my god has he gone backwards

@Jaded,just have to agree on all counts.

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Quick snap from Maric misses. Dees 9-7-61 Port 6-4-40.

Scully fumbles...again


Scully fumbles...again

soft too

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Now THAT would have been goal of the year from Chadwick. Dees 9-7-61 Port 6-5-41.

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The Stefan Martin Experience, good mark, good goal. Dees 10-7-67 Port 6-5-41.

Port reply in about 20 seconds after winning the clearance again.

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Hitchcock soccers it through for a quick reply. Dees 10-7-67 Port 7-5-47.


Another goal to Port, we are going to let this one slip.

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And another. Dees 10-7-67 Port 8-5-53.

 

For such a supposed 'elite kick', Strauss is a poor and lazy kick of the footy .

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Gysberts nails the set shot. Melbourne a bit panicky. Dees 11-7-73 Port 8-5-53.


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