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GAME DAY 13/3/16

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20 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

WooHoo - Jeremy Cameron reported

Have watched the replay a couple of times and all I can say is... GONE!

Chose to leave the ground... Bumped him high and contact to the head... Regardless of GWS being the love child of the AFL it is a no brainer!

At least a week!

You beauty!

 

I have spent the last 3 weeks at sea and will miss round 1 due to being at sea also so I only get to read the in depth articles and personal analysis' on here.

I would love to see J. Watts keep doing what he has done round 1 and 2.
Oliver to continue whilst also staying out of the unpires report cards.
Kent and Harmes to give us belters today.
and T Mac play with confidence and security in his kicking.
No injuries will be optimal.
Pedersen to really take his spot with 2 hands and make Dawes work like hell to even think about getting back into the side

We can't play catch up footy like we did the last 2 rounds, although we won, those could have been very easily 0-2.
I want to see (Or at least read about) 4 quarters of hard nosed, smart footy.

 

40 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Teams are in:

 

 

Notable absentees from the notable absentees list - Brayshaw, VDB.

So no Brayshaw, VDB, Dunn, Petracca, Trengove, Dawes or Lumumba (so that's 4-5 best 22 missing plus a few handy others) against a Saints side which is missing...? McCartin?

This week, unlike last, we're the ones with more players missing so a win today should be an extra confidence booster heading into Round 1.

 

Just getting boozed up in my hotel's bar prior to decamping to the penthouse for the game. I want to see Hogan get on the scoreboard and jack Watts back up last week's effort. Jones and Vince should be better for the run.

I'm also looking for another solid performance from Pedomyths and , after seeing him at Crazyburn, I'm looking forward to some more muscle from Oliver


I'm on the way in. Will that get us to double figures?

Cameron deserves at least one week. Clearly leaves the ground, but more importantly was nowhere near the ball and did not have to do it - the severity of the injury will determine how many weeks but even if minor impact that deserves one week. 

14 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Just getting boozed up in my hotel's bar prior to decamping to the penthouse for the game. I want to see Hogan get on the scoreboard and jack Watts back up last week's effort. Jones and Vince should be better for the run.

I'm also looking for another solid performance from Pedomyths and , after seeing him at Crazyburn, I'm looking forward to some more muscle from Oliver

I support all of this.

 

I hope Tmac tidies his game up from last week. 

2 hours ago, daisycutter said:

doubt many decent people will bother to turn up, but you never know

Depends if Ticketmaster actually are able to sell any tickets.....apparently thats what they are supposed to do but seem to struggle doing...


Viv Michie is out here playing today.

Good effort after playing 3 qtrs yesterday.


saints doing all the attacking early - they're much more focussed on heavy body contact and physicality.

 

awful kick in by salem.

 

terrible lack of contest in the air with the ball coming in deep twice, second time resulting in a goal. o mac had no strength whatsoever.

GO DEES

it's interesting to see that the tactic against gawn seems to be to jump into him early and reduce his ability to hit the ball at the top of his jump.

 

kennedy sneaks our first in.

Sensational passage of footy!

Saints have won the ball out of the middle three times now, twice through free kicks (although Gawn was very unlucky there)

Excellent play off half back there.  Props, and I don't give it often, to Matt Jones who has twice set it up.  Well done.


 

is it beer o clock yet ?


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