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Saints wont beat Essendon or Carlton. They are pathetic. I reckon Manangatang 3rds would beat them. This is going to blow out 40 points at a minimum.

 

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Just now, Samael said:

Saints wont beat Essendon or Carlton. They are pathetic. I reckon Manangatang 3rds would beat them. This is going to blow out 40 points at a minimum.

 

Early call!

 

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Bugger

 

one against the flow 

Posted

If Harmes could kick those he would be a monster. 4 misses.

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Just now, Sigil said:

Early call!

 

Nope. Extremely confident. The saints look like the local 3rds on a bad day. We haven't quite worked out how to kill a team but will learn today.  Also into the second red with a few mates. Not Rose coloured glasses, more your Pinot coloured.

 

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you can just see how much more tired players are

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Nothing to do with being a Garland 'hater'. 

But I gotta ask the posters who continually defend him. 

What the fark is he offering us apart from turnovers and half-arsed intensity around the ball?

Anyone? 

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Sigil said:

Early call!

 

And it's the same call as last year prior to them stitching us up.


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1 minute ago, Peter Griffen said:

you can just see how much more tired players are

 

Just now, Wiseblood said:

The players are stuffed!

 

this is good, soon we may see players playing 'head to head', against one another.  imagine that?

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Harmes looks like he belongs now.

Kent ... just knows where to go and what to do.

Watts looks like he is running the show for our team today.

And still our "big names" are quiet and we are winning.

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Just now, stevethemanjordan said:

Nothing to do with being a Garland 'hater'. 

But I gotta ask the posters who continually defend him. 

What the fark is he offering us apart from turnovers and half-arsed intensity around the ball?

Anyone? 

He's missed a few targets, but still hasn't been beaten one on one.

Plenty of others have turned it over today too, but you've probably missed those.

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Just now, dee-luded said:

 

 

this is good, soon we may see players playing 'head to head', against one another.  imagine that?

if it turns into a slow contested ball game it palys into our hands

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We should be way further up. 

Points don't win matches. If we lose this goal kicking practice will be order of the day. 

Also Harmes should not kick for goal. 

Posted
1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

He's missed a few targets, but still hasn't been beaten one on one.

Plenty of others have turned it over today too, but you've probably missed those.

is Garland a mate of yours or something?

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9 minutes ago, DemonAndrew said:

garland is so weak in the contest.

He is just so lackadaisical. He has shown through his career that he is not one to bring a high intensity to his game. We know he is a introverted personality off the field, but he needs to get way more outgoing on the field. Some of his kicks and contests have been very poor.

He's starting to make Watts look like Jack Viney.

 

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