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GAME DAY at Alice Springs - Round 9

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re-jig and start again. It's only 14 points. Big moment for the club.

Wouldn't mind swapping Rance for Dunn at the end of the year...

Dunn for Frost would be a lot cheaper.

 

Hope that was the worst of it. And that the second half is like the first quarter.

Howe stinking it up big time in this one yet again


You gotta be [censored] kidding me

Has them on the ropes and just STOPPED... wow.

Are Bail/Matt Jones/Watts/Howe even on the ground? Barely heard a peep from any of them on the call

Viney on straight away for whoever is the most hopeless of those 4.....gonna be a hard decision!

6 goals since there was 7:30 left.

40 point turnaround in 8 minutes.

8. [censored]. Minutes.

Yep. This is what makes us the hardest team to watch in the AFL. Had a horrible feeling we'd play them back into form, and that's exactly what's happened. I'd tip a 10 goal victory to Port now, or more. Just unimaginably brittle.
 

Tine to reset and get back to what we've done that's dominated most of this game. Three losses in a row will have port nervous if this gets close at the end


Better then than later , umpires ain't helping . 28's a mug

All our players got sucked to defensive side during centre bounces, meaning their sweeper just ate us up. Very poor structurally, brought on by a change in mindset.

We [censored] our pants, basically.

thank goodness it was basically and not literally

That momentum shifted drastically when Dunn inexplicably torped it down the middle. No need to do it. He's played one good season in his career. That's all I'll say.

McDonald, Garland and Fitzy have all had shockers so far. Brayshaw outstanding and Vanders once again good.

McDonald has been good. He's looked bad closing down options that Fitzy has let off the leash through inexperience, but they haven't been his man. He made one really bad error coming inside to Toumpas, but he's been ok other than that.

Anyone else want to talk up Bail and Matt Jones

Friggen horses for courses sheeit we will lose this due to shizen selections of not Picking Riley and or Newton then making Viney Sub.

I bloody told you so! Nar Get stuffed Fence what would you know.?? We are getting smashed in the midfield. I'll say something else Toumpas looks lost Watts not much better! Howe cheezus!

Doh!!

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There is no time that allows a team to get a run on like we do. They were just waltzing it out of the middle for about ten minutes,

Let's see if was come from behind to win. Haven't been able to do a decent fightback for a long time.

Not surprised that Schulz and Westhoff were nowhere to be seen when times were bad, yet got on the end of a few when they started to run on. Both remind me of Hernan Crespo and cherry picking.

Tine to reset and get back to what we've done that's dominated most of this game. Three losses in a row will have port nervous if this gets close at the end

Yep...Port do play in bursts so we need to reset and go again.


Half time

Regroup

Amazing turnaround and momentum shift

Go dees

Ok time to regroup.

I bloody tols you so! We are getting smashed in the midfield. I'll say something else Toumpas looks lost Watts not much better!

Doh!!

I really hate agreeing with you but there was one contest where Watts and Toumpas were closest to the ball and neither of them went to get it and Port walked away with it.

 

we're cooked, reckon this will blow out to a 10 goal + belting

Bring Viney into the game now.


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