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THE LAST GAME DAY OF 2011


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I think we;re about to break the record of most amount of frees given away while trying to break a tackle.

And that's without Scully playing.

It killing me.

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They're having a dip. They were 3 goals down but fought back well against terribly one sided umpiring and inaccurate goal kicking.

Bate and Morton good. Beamer too.

Wattsy can't get into it.

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Two things are killing us at the moment. The first is conversion. We're missing bread and butter shots at goal while Port have been pulling goals out of their backside.

The second is ridiculous umpiring in favour of the home side. How does Sam Blease get legged AND get a clear handpass away, yet still give away a free for HTB. Absolute horse [censored].

We should still win from here. Bate's having a blinder!

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Blease has quick legs but a slow mind and hands at the moment.

Bate is having a blinder!

Strong ,silky and accurate .

No I'm not on drugs .

I've just got back from a two week spell for discussing poor Cale .

I've worked it out with him- he is a sheer confidence player and he just cant take a trick .

If he kicked that goal we'd be 6 in front .

and he would have got on a roll

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On a side not, does anyone else think that Viney snr has an uncanny resemblance to Stallone?

Hopefully Toddles is a little more verbally skilled than Rambo .

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On the other side of the globe we're actually without the scores and stage of the game - would someone post that please?

Port 52

US 53

18.39 left in the 3rd .

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On the other side of the globe we're actually without the scores and stage of the game - would someone post that please?

I'm listening to it on the AFL site go on to Live Radio and select a station. You need Microsoft Silverlight and on my Mac that stops the live updates coming through.

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Some observations.:

Skills that weve completely got down pat and make for a wonderful foundation.

An unerring ability for the many to stand around watching everyone else . Bravo bravo

When going forward its very important to kick to a dead pocket where theres at least a two on one ( their favour) contest.

Very important to WAIT until oppostion has got the ball before tackling( maybe) or better yet running off them and providing their passage

Have shown immense skill at teh 'hero' kick up forward whereby you just blast aimlessly forward hoping to get near goals instead of setting anyone up. Nearing our forte !!

Falling over.. ..we're tops at that.

Truists of the game will rejoice that the hospital pass is alive and well... Go Dees :rolleyes:

How in the world are we in front !!! :wacko:

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