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GAME DAY - Round 6

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Nice mark by Howie.

 
 

Salem showed more in 5 minutes than watts all night

Terlich … days numbered with Clisby and Strauss snapping at his heels.


Josh who??

With Franklin gone, it takes a fair bit of pressure off our defense.

BUT, we're not converting anything inside 50. Be nice if the umpires would pay us ONE pushed in the back for Dawes in almost every marking contest all night, but I guess that's asking too much!

 

Salem just came on and has two marks and two effective kicks from his few minutes. HE looks a little lost in traffic, but oozes class.

Good to see Salem get involved early and presenting well. Was a good first kick to Dawes, which should've ended with Dawes getting a free.


If Howe, Frawley and Watts could pull their head out their arse we could actually win this. All three as useless as [censored] on a bull up forward

I'm about to jump the fence and smack Watts one. Wake the hell up son!

Good to see Salem get involved early and presenting well. Was a good first kick to Dawes, which should've ended with Dawes getting a free.

Except the umps will only pay free kicks when it's convenient, and apparently a key forward being pushed in the back over and over isn't convenient.


Roosy pulled Jeremy Howe and Jack Watts aside at three quarter time and had some stern words for them.


Mr Roos just giving Watts and Howe a serve - will they respond??

 

Pedersen isn't having a bad game

Another Roos improver?

glad this one isn't on tv here in perth, sounds like another frustrating game by the Dees. Toumpas must come back, we need players who can hit targets.


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