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GAME DAY - Round 8

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Spencer has knocked me out.

Hit outs and providing run

Finish the job and the job is yours...!

And watts the third man up on a few occasions

 

Dogs supporters would give their left nut to trade Boyd for Hogan

Hogan is 10 times the player

spencer and pedo our best by a mile great effort by them both

 

Dogs supporters would give their left nut to trade Boyd for Hogan

Hogan is 10 times the player

1 bulldog nut is probably all you need

7milion man's killing it: 1 touch with fitz on him lololol

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Dogs have had 35 inside 50s if they start converting we could be in trouble

Bail & M.Jones 3 touches between them in a half.. Says it all

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Wonder if we will sub out one of our talls, or one of the deplorable duo of Bail and M Jones

Injury aside, one would have to Bail #44 out around 3/4 time, or mid 3rd

 

Scared to say Riley might not be much better than Bail, but he will at least tackle the hell out of them and put the pressure on going into the final term.


Spencer the most pleasant surprise so far. Where has this been?

I remember him doing something good once, like 2 years ago.

Dogs have had 35 inside 50s if they start converting we could be in trouble

Bail & M.Jones 3 touches between them in a half.. Says it all

They've had a truck load of low percentage shots on goal - flying shots from tight or from outside 50 etc. Our defence (starting from the middle) looks organised.

I remember him doing something good once, like 2 years ago.

Didn't he get injured or something

Wow pedo - dumby lead then runs back and crumbs!

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They've had a truck load of low percentage shots on goal - flying shots from tight or from outside 50 etc. Our defence (starting from the middle) looks organised.

Exactly. This was a trend last year, I think our defenders have been taught to setup in such a formation that only allows low percentile set shots for the opposition, hence the high number of behinds against our opponents last year.

Matthews is a dunce. "Haven't seen Fitz play defense all that much". Er....Leigh. First time today you moron.

[censored] we just seem to win when Hogan is around


Wow pedo - dumby lead then runs back and crumbs!

I think Dawes might have some more "soreness" next week.

Pedo been great.

Pedersen has done so much more in half a game than Dawes has all season.

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How many Bulldogs does it take to tackle at Garlett

 

Tom Boyd is $7,000,000 worth of Datsun.

did you see that left foot from grimes? must of been kicking with his opposite this whole time!


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