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Surely our best quarters and half for the season.

Now I would be surprised were they to keep it up all night, but well done so far.

McKenzie and Magner are doing well.

And Jonesy is a legend!!

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Layed a ripper tackle on Goddard which I'm sure all the haters missed.

Yep! True. He is in amonst the packs working hard. He is also losing his man in the packs and spreading. He is not our best but he is playing his role well

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Stuie, you see what you want to see. this team needs diversity. If we had all inside types we would be useless. Morton is not a Lenny Hayes type. As long as he can neurtralise the inside stuff and continue to run, spread and dispose, he will be a very good player. I see Morton developing under Neeld and the other coaches

Lol diversity huh... I don't think any player should be given license to not be involved in physical stuff for the sake of "diversity"... Look, I didn't say he had been bad tonight, but when he needs to provide some kind of physicality he's just not up to it.. And after all, it is footy

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I have a feeling the Saints are just going to run away with it. 10 points up now, but they're way fitter and stronger than us. We won't be able to keep up the effort for 4 quarters, I don't think. Hopefully I'm wrong.

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Magner has some weird thing with his ankle where a minor knock can really sting. Hopefully it's nothing more than that.

Looked more than a minor knock, got his leg caught under another player during a 3 man tackle situation

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The Rivers deliberate was a disgrace - what could ANYONE do there. The umpires don't have a clue - wet night, wet ball!!! WTF

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Ahhhh you mean when he was trying to find his way around to the fron of McElvoy and then he got a kick away?

I mean where he applied physical pressure to his opponent and caused an ineffective disposal.

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I mean where he applied physical pressure to his opponent and caused an ineffective disposal.

Lol.. An ineffective disposal in these conditions, who would have thought? Reckon the rain would bother him more than a Morton tackle

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And I will reiterate - Tom Mc IS doing a good job, and what a learning experience running with Reiwoldt all night - regardless of ultimate outcome.

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