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Dees with the first goal through Rodan!

 

Before everyone bags Mark Neeld (who I admit had serious problems in his coaching style and plans), consider also that Neil Craig is a damn good coach whoonly moved on from his old club because he felt that was the best thing for the players.

Make no mistake. He is a legitimate option to coach us next year.

of course he is. If he can get these boys winning he will be hard to move aside.

Dale Thomas.

i know a lot of people think he is soft, but he is far from soft and he can really play.

Goddard has been the pick up of 2013 and Daisy will be the pick up of 2014.

if anyone had of said after the 2010 grand final that both these players would be on offer in a few years, it would've been laughed at.

Daisy is exactly what we need.

On SEN crunch time they said Daisy body is old and does not recover from injuries well.

That worried me.


 

aaagggg Tom Mcdonald!!!!

You do not try and run out of defence with a bounce in heavy traffic as a key back.

As I type....Blleeaaassseeee!!

BLEASEYYYYYYYY

Great effort from Sylvia for putting hard yards on to make the shepherd.


The bloke that Neeld was hell bent on keeping in the VFL - Sam Blease - kicks a very nice goal.

BLEASE you beauty!!

On terms of our midfield get sheed and another similar if we get the PP and go for one of the many who are available next year...

Dunn - bad mistake to keep ball in twice in defence. Cost us a goal.


We're matching them goal for goal. Dawes kicks number two!

Has Nicho found his niche? Giving Griffen a decent bath.

Yeah and Griffin is the most in form player in the comp atm.

Chris Dawes you are a star.


Third time Dawes has been help very obviously right in front of goal, can't buy a free.

Maybe he needs to whine like that [censored] Roo.

I know Davey hasn't done much, but he is the most elusive player I've ever seen.

His movements are so quick, so glad he is producing future Melbourne superstars with Wanganeens sister.

I know Davey hasn't done much, but he is the most elusive player I've ever seen.

His movements are so quick, so glad he is producing future Melbourne superstars with Wanganeens sister.

Love his kicking to our forwards inside 50.

 

Playing like winners


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