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Someone please just smash Robinson, proper smash, none of these free kick type smashes, if Beamer isn't going to get his game going he should do us a favour and iron the guy out.

It is a testimony to how poor we really are, that this average player can look like a star whenever we take the field.

Brent Moloney / Lynden Dunn, please give me something to remember you by so that in 10 years time, when your name comes up in a cryptic quiz on SEN (if even it ever does) I remember who you are.

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Ahhh Mitch,we just need to get the ball into his hands,he does the rest.

Loving Sammy's run & carry.

Jones has 8 disposals to half time and Moloney,Magner,Jordie & Howe have 7 each-these 5 need huge 2nd halves.

Losing CP 76-72 and Tackles 39-32.

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I'm starting to get a bad feeling about Jack Trengove as a player. He is just so damned slow.

2 possessions in a half of footy WTF??

Not worried. He's a little off, but there's a heap of almost in his game. Slightly better touch and we'll see the almosts become posessions, then he'll show what he can really do.

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Need more or something out of Trengove and Moloney

I think a part of the problem could be that ALL the mids are just trying to win the ball because we struggle so badly to get possession, so unlike good teams, there's no one blocking etc to free up our "main" mids, and Trenners and Moloney are not the quality of someone like a Judd or Ablett who can break a tag.

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Loving Sammy's run & carry.

Jones has 8 disposals to half time and Moloney,Magner,Jordie & Howe have 7 each-these 5 need huge 2nd halves.

Losing CP 76-72 and Tackles 39-32.

Agree with Blease. If we have another injection of pace, he will thrive more I feel.

Clearances ?

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Jamie Bennell

This is really your turn to give us some run .

Beamer-prove us all wrong and turn the game.

We can win this if a few people extract some fingers .

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Anyone see that goal from K. Harper on the tv coverage? Very impressive.

Love to get him at the Dees....three mates could reunite in a magnificent midfield in 2 years' time.

Blease, Harper and Gys.

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Trengove was running with Simpson in the 2nd quarter and kept him to 4 disposals.

Great, another high draft pick who's going to be either a loose man in defence or a tagger...

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Not worried. He's a little off, but there's a heap of almost in his game. Slightly better touch and we'll see the almosts become posessions, then he'll show what he can really do.

Every time I see him he's chasing tail and not very quickly at that.

I hope you're right.

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blease taking the game on and taking risks! like what i see. tappys is a tough nut for sure! its good to see magner always stick up for his mates in a biff.

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blease taking the game on and taking risks! like what i see. tappys is a tough nut for sure! its good to see magner always stick up for his mates in a biff.

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Great, another high draft pick who's going to be either a loose man in defence or a tagger...

We chose this lad over Dustin Martin. It's high time he showed us why.

Martin had 33 touches and 2 goals in another game breaking performance yesterday. Why do we never seem to unearth talent like that?

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While scum did a get a run on we have fought back well and are getting in and under fighting well for the ball, good signs from the lads, skills arrrrrrrhh……

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I've been watching bits and pieces, this is what I gleamed.

Apart from the first half of the second quarter we've been fighting for every ball, in Greens case this has sent him to hospital. Blease has been excellent with his dash. Watts is looking very prominent in the back line and has done very good hard things.

A few soft goals and opportunities gone begging, but plenty to like atm, can we sustain it?

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