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GAME DAY, ROUND 2, 2015

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26....2 1st quarter...sweet

Edited by IRW

We've already kicked more goals than we did against the Giants last year

Is that seriously true? Wow.


Need to hit lead up targets more often not just bomb it in and hope Dawes/Hulk will clunk it or spill off for the snap. If this were happening we would be up by 6 or 7 goals and be more rewarded for effort

Goalless QTR Ginats Yeeessss!

 

That last mark from Jesse Hogan :o

Wayne Carey like arrogance, skill and strength

Looking like last week wasn't a fluke.


Is there a wind advantage?

Not since Sheedy shut his mouth and went back to the cheats

Sounds like things are going well based on the radio so far, but I suspect we should have one or two more goals from the ones we've missed and the turnovers going inside.

Up in clearances 13-6, up in CP 38-28, up in inside 50s 13-11, but getting well beaten in tackles 19-10. In 2014 those stats were often reversed.

Hmmm. Great quarter.

Kent is up and about, he's wasting a few opportunities though.

I'll take it!

Need to hit lead up targets more often not just bomb it in and hope Dawes/Hulk will clunk it or spill off for the snap. If this were happening we would be up by 6 or 7 goals and be more rewarded for effort

Unfortunately it's a very small ground so unless we are on a fast break, the forward line is just too crowded to reliably hit open targets.


Brilliant Quarter Dees, the Giants were never allowed to run with out a Dees player right on their clacker. Let's back it up!

We have become a beast defensively

Not since Sheedy shut his mouth and went back to the cheats

Brilliant comment 'IRW'.

Edited by rjay

The ground is miniscule. It's so narrow as well.

At least the bells stopped ringing. They realised its ok because Hogan Jesus is alive and well.

Feel like we will only win this if we continue to win the clearances. It's hard to spread on such a small ground otherwise.

Looking like GWS got the raw end of the deal with Scully.


Sounds like things are going well based on the radio so far, but I suspect we should have one or two more goals from the ones we've missed and the turnovers going inside.

Up in clearances 13-6, up in CP 38-28, up in inside 50s 13-11, but getting well beaten in tackles 19-10. In 2014 those stats were often reversed.

At this rapid rate that's only 1 week away Titan :)

Viney 4 tackles in the first quarter. Great work rate

 

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