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Ok I'm leaving internet zone now. I am expecting us to continue to crush their souls and their season. 

Shall steal internet later to check results where I can. Have become a master wifi hacker trying to follow the footy. CIA career coming up. 

Go Dees!!!

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Great stuff. Max Gawn, after all these years, we have an A-grade ruck, and what a difference it makes.

But ... on the basis of a half of footy, Petracca or Trengove for Harmes next week.

On the other hand, really like Hunt. Smart footballer, we could use a few of those.

 

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The tigers dominated that quarter, still got outscored by 6 points.. and basically all of their scores came from our mistakes, they don't look like kicking a winning score 

 

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If only we would keep running it down the middle we could have had  a far greater lead. Go dee's

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Just now, bing181 said:

Great stuff. Max Gawn, after all these years, we have an A-grade ruck, and what a difference it makes.

But ... on the basis of a half of footy, Petracca or Trengove for Harmes next week.

On the other hand, really like Hunt. Smart footballer, we could use a few of those.

 

I reckon we've been pretty lucky with our ruckmen over the years, relative to other positions. Jeff White was awesome in his prime then Jamar came good for a while. Max is in unbelievable form though.

 

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2 minutes ago, AdamFarr said:

Gee, I'm excited by Hunt. Good one on one, good spoiler, great runner and has some awareness. Love it.

Not as much as the first quarter but I'd add Wagner to that. He is good under pressure and gets his hands on the ball. Bar injury Garland will struggle to come back. And I like Garland.

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Replay of the quarter time scuffle- Dunn started it and Hunt ran in like he was in the hundred metre sprint!  Hhaah [censored] love it! 

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Can TMac drop the stab passes please!

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Gus has been very quiet but that first goal by him was champagne footy.

Umps need to be consistent with the deliberate rule.

Hogan and Peterson need to get into the game.

If they do and get 3 or 4 then we might win.

This team has certainly improved.

It is set up for a big third quarter where we can seal it if we WANT

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Dom Tyson has been taking the first option, the boys have spread really well from the contests and he's looked terrific. Well done, Dom. Keep going.

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