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Good to win a first quarter for a change.

Why wait until Round 23 to play with this intensity and desire???

Even Watts looks interested!

 
 

Good first quarter geez it shows how competitive we can be with a decent midfield. Defence is on top forwards look ok minus Hogan Dawes and Clark and yet we won the quarter despite being molested in the midfield. Sure there are some players today who should never play afl level again but there is something to work with if we can get a decent midfield.

Good to win a first quarter for a change.

Why wait until Round 23 to play with this intensity and desire???

Even Watts looks interested!

Perhaps the mid week chat with next years coach helped them find motivation?


One of the more enjoyable quarters I've watched in a while. Grimes is 100 times better in defence.

Yep, looks like Roos has moved Grimes back and he is the general back there. Looks like a leader and playing like one.

One of the more enjoyable quarters I've watched in a while. Grimes is 100 times better in defence.

Agreed - he can replace Rivers as that lose defender who takes marks and rebounds

Kent is a ripper!

And Howe can kick goals from anywhere accept in front

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[censored] you ump you [censored]. That is holding the ball!

GOD DAMN UMPIRE GFY YOU RAT !!!! if we don't man up on them this could get ugly quickly they have so many numbers at the ball Im hoping we can stop this quickly


Our clearances still need a tonne of work.

Grimes has to stay in defence. This is already his best game of the year by some stretch.

If that sort of centre break goal ever happens again, I will vomit.

God can this season just end already!!!

Our clearances still need a tonne of work.

Grimes has to stay in defence. This is already his best game of the year by some stretch.

Grimes is a marking defender and a bloody good one at that. As a mid he is in the Jordie Mckenzie category.

[censored] you umpires

advantage (thanks to you)

18 to 10 clearances against....


FU!K OFF SCUM UMPIRES also .. WIN A BLOODY CLEARANCE FOR GOD SAKE !!!!!

If we improved our one percenters by half we'd be 5 goals better a week.

Once again the lose man back is killing us. I'd rather we go a loose man in the midfield


Dunn just squibbed laying a tackle. Pathetic.

not just a tackle but a tackle when he had the guy cold to put him on his butt.

Instead he tackled with his hands. Just crap

Watts lays a tackle and dropping the ball is not being used today.

OMG MCDONALD ARE YOU RETARDED FOR GOD SAKE !!! not only can you not kick you are mentally disabled

 

UMPIRE!!! FARKIN [censored] [censored] [censored]


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