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Dawes struggling to get a mark because opposition are double teaming him, been a problem since we beat Carlton.

I do feel like we're on top of this in every way except the scoreboard. We're controlling the flow of play, and the Bulldogs are only scoring when they break through our pressure. But we need another few goals right now just to keep momentum in our favour.

 

Also Jetta is impressing me, he brushed off that Bulldogs player (now injured) who was tackling him like he was a piece of lint on a suit jacket.

 

Gotta do something about Crameri..... Too big and strong.

Gotta do something about Crameri..... Too big and strong.

Our mids need to make first use of Jamar, then Crameri won't be as big of an issue.

Jones needs to lift big time.

 

Gotta do something about Crameri..... Too big and strong.

Dunn needs to play in front for a start. Crameri's marks have been on the lead, not in wrestling contests.

James Frawley gone down the race. Perhaps his toe has gotten worse.


PEDO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Great team goal there, finished off with a long bomb by everyone's favourite Pedo.


Dawesy taking some nice overhead marks

Dawes is way too much for Dale Morris. Just get it to him as often as possible and we'll win this one. Frawley back up and running around the boundary. From his body language I doubt he'll finish the game, though he might get back out for another run.

 

All MFC asks from Jack Watts is effort and intent.

It would appear that is too much for Jack.

Drop this precious princess back to Casey FFS.

All MFC asks from Jack Watts is effort and intent.

It would appear that is too much for Jack.

Drop this precious princess back to Casey FFS.

Look out for the anti watts bashers...


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