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GAMEDAY - Round 23

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Good pass M Jones and good goal Fitzy

 

Fitzy!!!!!!!!

Come on Fitzy, play for your career.

And SHUT THE [censored] UP YOU [censored] COMMENTATORS. "This could go out on the full!" during Fitzy's shot for goal, which he got.

 

Hope we hang on to Fitzy. A real x-factor.

Fitzy, hogan and Dawes as our forwards next season.

Might not be a bad set up.


Ok I take it back. Great tackle Dawes.

Lucky Gawn didn't stuff it with a brain fade.

 

I can't figure out if I want Fitz traded or a contract extension.

Dawes!


Can't deny Dawes' effort. Great goal to get us back on level pegging at quarter time.

James Frawley would never get that kind of turnover on the goal line because he doesn't pay attention on the mark.

Dawes makes amends, and we're in this. Imagine if North weren't being gifted goals from the umps!

That's our highest score in the first qrt for the season.

FMD we r bad.


I can't figure out if I want Fitz traded or a contract extension.

Depends what we can get in a trade.

I wouldn't trade him for a 3rd round pick. Better keep as insurance policy. And realistically he has been as good as Dawes has all year.

Also I wanna punch all the commentators in the mouth. Learn the names of our players.

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Fitzy should have been playing all season

Fitzy plays alot better with Dawes and Gawn up forward in the side.

At the start of the year he struggled with the number 1 defender. Last year was the same. Played alot better with Dawes and Gawn down forward.

Remember he did sign a 2 year deal last year so has another year on his contract.

I can't figure out if I want Fitz traded or a contract extension.

we would get shocking compensation for him so i reckon contract extention


Dawes makes amends, and we're in this. Imagine if North weren't being gifted goals from the umps!

Thought we'd been getting a decent run with the umps

Depends what we can get in a trade.

I wouldn't trade him for a 3rd round pick. Better keep as insurance policy. And realistically he has been as good as Dawes has all year.

It is very hard to tell if we have a genuine forward. Our lack of clearances and delivery into the forward line would frustrate any forward.

Fitzy should have been playing all season

U make me laugh hh.

 

Resting players or not, North are pretenders and should lose to Essendung in the EF.

Come on boys, keep this up. Pleasing effort so far.

I f'ing loath North.

Would love to finally beat them. It's been waaaaay too long. Sick of being their [censored].

Thought we'd been getting a decent run with the umps

They're about even but some of the crap they've gifted North have given them minimum 2 goals. Can't they just put the whistle away like the final quarter of Swans v Richmond? So many unpaid free kicks inside 50 for both teams but at least it's consistent.


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