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Decent effort.

Would have won if the usual suspects like Jamar, Bail and Grimes ever learned how to kick better than a 3 year old girl.

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Not suicidal, which is a great relief. Plenty to be happy about I thought. Our imports plus incremental natural improvement from young players such as Salem really added something.

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Solid hitout, apart from some of our forward entries I thought we were pretty good.

Lumumba, Newton and Vandenberg looked good, Garlett can only get better, Hogan showed a bit and we came through unscathed. Not much there to complain about really, outside of the usual suspects but we've complained about them for the last 2 years.

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I'm gonna jump in before the haters begin and say that I am pretty happy with that first hit out!

Tough conditions....

Hogan, Jones, Laboomba, Newton, Frost, Vandenburg, Tyson... all impressive....

We know who didn't have a great match, but let's not dwell on the negatives people...

It's just F'ing great that FOOTY IS BACK!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Great 3rd Quarter:

Hogan on the lead looked fantastic! Shame a couple deliveries were a bit ordinary.

Vandenberg looked promising, particularly with a few strong marks and good I50 work.

Salem keeps impressing me, he has a very nice balance between that hard at it inside game yet well composed and "classy" deliveries out of defence.

HL off the back line did a few nice things.

McDonald has impressed me so far.

The usual N. Jones and Tyson have impressed me.

The usual, who won't be named continue to disappoint me.

Yep, Watts hasn't had a touch tonight...

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3 goal defeat and no major injuries? I think we take that. Two whole quarters without a goal is disappointing though.

All of our recruits: Frost, Newton (1st half), Garlett (2nd half) and Lumumba looked good. vandernBerg looks like he could be a player.

Some encouraging signs from Salem and to a lesser extent Toumpas after half time.

Simply, we will continue to lose games this year if Matt Jones, Bail, McKenzie, Grimes and Garland continue to make the same schoolboy errors they always make. Georgiou in early 2014 was more reliable than what we've seen from Garland since then.

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Not really sure what to make of this game tbh.

The second quarter was appalling and if that's what happens every game we are cactus.

The other three quarters weren't too bad but our kicking for goal will lose us games come the real season.

Disappointed but can c some improvement.

Next game will be interesting.

Grimes, Bail and MJones out for me.

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