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GAME DAY - Round 15

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Has 3 so far. What's JKH done?...........Oh that's right.

Would love to have him on at the moment though, another small crumbing the inevitable ground ball in our forward line.

Maybe a little too soon, but would anyone else be tempted to sub Hogan now and bring on JKH??? Bold and risky move, probably too much so for Roos.

No

 

Don't get the love for harmes game. 7 touches for inside mid in carp weather. Only 3 tackles. Has to lift.

First game mate.

Who did dermat say had their face taped up??

 

Don't get the love for harmes game. 7 touches for inside mid in carp weather. Only 3 tackles. Has to lift.

Lol

Bombers lack confidence. Our forward delivery is rushed and shocking. Should be a 5 goal win. Our forwards are actually putting on a lot of pressure but it's really congested.

Well said - maybe we should push some up and make some space - let Garrett and JKH run in


All the problems are starting when the ball is 50+ out. Terrible kicks and delivery.

I'd try Hogan up the ground and Dawes in the square.

If Hoges can't get into it, maybe sub him at 3/4 time for the Hyphen.

I reckon our younger kids need to step up here, the usual suspects don't want to. A good chance for some big steps today.

 

Watching a scratchy feed from Berlin. Suits the game. Terrible kicking for goals. We should be 3 goals up. We'll win.

The worst commentary team ever. Ever. It says something when j brown and king are the best in the box.

Seriously eddie is appalling. At the one point the ball got over the back and was rolling towards our golas 15 meters out and eddie is babbling on about some unrelated rubbish. One job. Call the game.

Not cruming the packs well..


One of those games three goals in 5 minutes will do it.

Fear it will be them.

I'm in QLD at a wedding. Reading these posts I thought we were at least 6 goals down. Did anybody even think Essendon would have a go today after last week? C'mon and support the boys


Daniher marks everything - wheres our GWH?

Danaher celebrating like he's won a grand final...fmd

Over celebrate a goal much?!

Dunn please punch him in the face!


Go Jesse. Great play by Tommy Mc

 

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