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One more quick one and were right in this.

 

Ok, as I said, trade out one of our excess tall forwards. Fitzy has the least history at AFL. He has been impressive today. Take him out and put in a very good midfielder with Hogan, Clark, Watts and Dawes in the forward line.

It's simple IMO.

As i said it depends on Clarks Injury

We have a swag of players playing at Casey, who can be traded before Fitzy and we may even have Priority draft picks. Surely we can manoeuvre to gain a midfielder without trading off our key forwards or backs. It would be silly to have an elite midfield and then find we cannot field a full forward line due to injury.

Tippett holding the ball FFS!!!!

 

Umpires won't pay a free against Tippet

FFS this umpiring is woeful!


we have been smashed in the clearances 34 to 18.

This umpiring is a [censored] disgrace

 

#$$%%^^&&*&*^$%!!


We have a swag of players playing at Casey, who can be traded before Fitzy and we may even have Priority draft picks. Surely we can manoeuvre to gain a midfielder without trading off our key forwards or backs. It would be silly to have an elite midfield and then find we cannot field a full forward line due to injury.

CBD, if what you say can be done even better. I just don't see the talent at Casey that other clubs will,target. I don't want to get rid of Fitzy, but he is our 5 th best forward ATM. He is only playing coz Hogan can't play and Clark is injured. Dawes has struggled with injury all year and had been spasmodic

With pleasure robot devil. I am gunna ask umpire 20 to lift his shirt to prove there is not a red and white jumper underneath.

how good is it to see our boys playing with some heart and spirit again! decent umpires and this would be very close

I can only sneak a quick look at the scores occasionally but seems all is not lost long term. Lads having a crack even if short on the personnel dept .

Go Dees


Oh well...Cats next week EEEEKKK.

Fitzy couldn't be happier and more pleased with him

31 pts great effort dees...pity about the umps.


Gallant effort in the face of horrible umpiring, a midfield domination and Chip going down. One of the more impressive showings of the year.

Speaks volumes for Neeld that Fitzy spent week after week doing well in the VFL but couldn't be picked in the seniors.

Well done boys bad luck. Umpires can lick my left one. Unbelievable I would ask a please explain from Jeff Gieshan.

 

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