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Angus Bradshaw is fast becoming my favourite player, what a pick up!

Little disappointed in that I felt we had a chance to really sink the boots in but didn't

 

Gonna be a great weekend.

All is well in the world.

Might go to bed and tap the wife on the shoulder

I know who you'll be thinking about if she consents.

 

Enjoy the win everyone! Solid win in wet conditions on the big stage!

We've got Fremantle, Sydney and Hawthorn the next 3 weeks so gonna be rough. Let's see how the boys handle a really tough run of matches. I don't expect to win any, but I would like to see us put up a good fight and not lose momentum we're building.

Losing Kent and Jetta isn't great

Might be a few injuries tomorrow night with Freon vs Sydney... :rolleyes:

A very good hard edged win against the odds.

Some excellent performances across the board by some very inexperienced players. I loved Brayshaw's game and I love the way Hogan plays his footy. He tells others what he wants, leads by example and kicks straight.

 

Losing Kent and Jetta isn't great

We still showed that we can win without them.

Did anyone see the Jetta concussion??

Roos just said he probably won't play next week so it must have been a decent one.


Sorry to my physo Sean slattery who used to work for the saints, went to game to from echuca to watch the game, unfortunately he is a tigers man.its made my weekend.

when players come up from Casey they must play the way Mitchie did

Grab your chance by the balls and say "I am here"

What I really loved was the aggression, Dom Tyson spraying VandenBerg when he gave away a silly free when he was straight in front! 2-2 guys! What a bloody change! Wish I lived in Melbourne!

Hogan best start for a key forward?first he has to kick 77 goals in 12 games, that's the best start to a key forward

But he will get better and hopefully have a longer career.

Jackovich plus?


Bryashaw! Nailed that first rounder!!!

Did anyone see the Jetta concussion??

Roos just said he probably won't play next week so it must have been a decent one.

Loose knee from Howe in marking contest.

OH COME ON!!

What a crock of bull. wet condition and skidding ball. A five goal win in the we IS sinking in the boot.

Bryashaw! Nailed that first rounder!!!

Absolutely nailed it. He has 2 gears, that is why he sticks so many tackles. He slows down, judges pace well, can move in any direction.

Ollie Wines was the last draftee I seen be able to do this, Martin before him, and Sidebottom before him. I think Brayshaw is cleaner than them all, and as aggressive as Wines.

Just bloody fantastic...despite the umps (wtf was it with them tonight?) and some of our old skill errors.

Weekend at Bernie's I just love that guy.


fantastic win, now the guys playing for Casey need to stand up with Jetta and kent likely to be both out, we have space for two good players. hopefully that will do a mitchie and come in and hit the ground running. we may not beat hawthorn but I give us a chance against freo and possibly the swans.

Gratz dees on a great win.

The tide is turning..............

Outs ... Jetta & Kent

ins... Grimes and Toumpas

Grimes Mcdonald Dunn

Salem Garland Howe

Michie Jones Lamumba

Vandenburg Dawes Newton

Gartlett Hogan JKH

Jamar Tyson Vince

Cross Watts Brayshaw

sub. Toumpas

missing Viney x1-2, Frost x4-5, Kent x4-6, Jetta x1.

 

They had 14 more inside 50's but we had more scoring shots. Great efficiency. Hogan and Garlett should take a lot of credit.


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