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GAME DAY, ROUND 3, 2015

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Hearing a lot of Brayshaw, which is nice.

Feels like we've evened things up since they kicked those quick early goals, but we don't appear to be doing much with any such 'momentum'.

Kid is killing it.

 

How are we SO easy to get a clearance against in this weather?

We work so hard and give one up immediately. So deflating.

 

Dawes takes his first ever mark in AFL football, lays it off and Kent kicks a ripper to put us within 2 goals...and then we give it up in 5 seconds flat.

 

players we can build a side around:

hogan

salem

viney

brayshaw

tyson

kent

frost

newton

jkh

t mcdonald

garlett

vandenberg

jetta

plus hopefully:

trengove

stretch

petracca


i go away at half time and come back and read 7 pages and are ready to cut my wrists

then see the Hogan picture

not all is lost

Garlett is a bloody awful kick for goal.

FFS you are a forward. Bloody kick like one.


Hogan is a footballer. He knows that you just dribble the ball forward at every opportunity in the wet. I also like that we're punching when we're not sure we can mark it.

WORK ON YOUR SET SHOTS GARLETT!!!!

Edited by Chook

Garlett's goal kicking is a joke.

Practice 10000 a week until you sort it out ffs!


come on Garlett fuckin kick straight

Hogans too smart for us.
Gotta go.

We have had more scoring shots...

 

players we can build a side around:

hogan

salem

viney

brayshaw

tyson

kent

frost

newton

jkh

t mcdonald

garlett

vandenberg

jetta

plus hopefully:

trengove

stretch

petracca

Trengove and Petracca are massive 'if's'.

Both exceptional junior football players.

The upside about Petracca is that he can play mid/forward, downside is the ACL.

Trengove is the best junior I've seen come out of SA. I haven't given up on Trengove, he was simply that good as a junior.


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