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Minutes away from the opening bounce.

Christensen the sub for them.

Bate for us...

 

2009 we won the toss and kicked into the wind........ 7 goals down at 1/4 time

2011 we lost the toss and kick into the wind.......... see what happens

 

Bartel gets a soft free kick to kick the first goal of the game.


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Wow. How lazy do we look. Love Bartel falling over and getting a free though, I was worried they wouldn't get the first 4 soft frees.

Mooney gets his first...

 
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3 to the cats in 4 minutes.


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Dees get a behind.

Mckenzie nearly lost his head. They need to ban that sling tackle

MARIC IS A SPUD!!!!!!!!!!!


Maric was very lucky we didn't get a goal against after taking 20sec to get a kick away in the center of the ground.

Mckenzie 7 possessions, all contested, all handballs... on Selwood. Interesting!

Our tactic: Slam it onto the foot ASAP to get it out of the back 50

Nicholson kicks poorly too often


Wow, how retarded are we. Lets keep kicking across the 50 when their are opponents there.

FFS we have no idea.

When we do get it forward we seem to have no confidence in our forwards or they all seem to be running to the same area.

Going to be a long day.

 

Skills that kills, except it's our own skills that are killing us not the cats.

how the hell was that not holding the ball againt selwood, he is a joke

and i dont care what the answer is, but jurrah should not be getting the ball in our defensive 50... EVER!


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