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Good to see Harmes has really responded this week. Clarry may have only had 7 disposals, but he's also had 5 tackles, so effort is there.

Michie clearly isn't AFL standard, some not liking Wagner's performance, but at least he knows how to find the ball and get involved.

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Just now, bing181 said:

Liking Hunt. I was OK that Michie got the call up, but 3 possessions in a half of footy?

He's been playing most of the game on Jack Martin, whose had just 4 disposals, so he's doing well in that regard.  We just need a bit more run from him now.

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46 minutes ago, frankie_d said:

hunt, oliver v good.

many others - not good enough - too many missed handpasses with disastrous consequences.

 

4.2 26

2.3. 15 (us)

Who taught them to handpass 3 inches, to a player standing still, with an opponent all over him?

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Just now, Demon Disciple said:

Good to see Harmes has really responded this week. Clarry may have only had 7 disposals, but he's also had 5 tackles, so effort is there.

Michie clearly isn't AFL standard, some not liking Wagner's performance, but at least he knows how to find the ball and get involved.

True, but he's turned it over a few times.  Guys like McDonald do the same thing, but would you be happy with the turnovers?  Can't have it both ways.

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I know I will get howled down becuase I have written on this forum for a long time now, but I'm struggling to get excited by Petracca.

Oliver has had less of the ball but I feel like he has had a far greater impact on the game and Petracca reminds me a little bit of Tapscott in that he seems to lack sideways agility.

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tracc and hogan first year wonders ,better wake up they are kids ,goods teams will kill them,even the crap tonight is beating them.Thank god for max gawn

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6 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I know I will get howled down becuase I have written on this forum for a long time now, but I'm struggling to get excited by Petracca.

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Be patient, you will.

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1 minute ago, barneymfc said:

tracc and hogan first year wonders ,better wake up they are kids ,goods teams will kill them,even the crap tonight is beating them.Thank god for max gawn

 

lol. 

I will have what you are having.

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9 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

We must be the laziest team when it comes to physically bending down to pick up a ball.

I'm going to go out on a limb and say what we are ranked #1 in the comp at:

 

#1 in bending down to pick up a ball

#1 in giving away dumb free kicks

#1 at not being able to get it out of the backline with any efficiency

#1 at getting done for holding the ball because we hatch it

#1 at crowding the forward line and then #1 at bombing it over our forwards heads

#1 at saying Sam Frost is the answer to our backline's problems when clearly he is the worst player on our list 

#1 at stupid short pointless handballs

#1 at calling for stupid short pointless handballs

#1 at causing me to alarm my neighbours by punching the couch and hurting my wrist whilst screaming at the TV

 

 

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*the most frustrating team in the AFL to watch, nearly impossible in fact.

*the easiest team to score against in the AFL, we just gift the opposition uncontested goals.

*the most inefficient ball users in the AFL, our clangers and fumbles are absolute game killers.

It shouldn't be the case, but because of those last two things, and even though the Suns are two players down, I just can't see us winning it from here. We're just too easy to exploit, and too ready to give the ball away. 

 

 

 

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Just now, Wiseblood said:

True, but he's turned it over a few times.  Guys like McDonald do the same thing, but would you be happy with the turnovers?  Can't have it both ways.

True Wise. And after seeing Garland's brain fade, the sooner we get poor disposers not just out of the team the better.

But you first need to get the ball before you use it 'well'.

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1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I know I will get howled down becuase I have written on this forum for a long time now, but I'm struggling to get excited by Petracca.

Oliver has had less of the ball but I feel like he has had a far greater impact on the game and Petracca reminds me a little bit of Tapscott in that he seems to lack sideways agility.

Petracca looks no where near fit enough to be playing at this level, shouldn't have come in so early

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47 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Jetta will be a big loss. He's so reliable and started well again today.

Our midfield needs to tidy up, we're getting enough ball but are so fumbly!

Is Jetta injured?

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The TV broadcast is so bad. Endless close-ups of the bloke on the mark or about to kick giving the viewer no idea of what is going on.  They used to do this a lot - in fact I hadn't noticed they had stopped doing it so much until tonight reminded me of the bad old days.  Looks like the old director and camermen have retired to the gold coast and get dredged up to do these matches.

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15 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Tom McDonald is just simply a dumb football player, he makes Garland look like a star

 

It would be a remarkable achievement to make Col look like a star.

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Just now, Cards13 said:

Is Jetta injured?

he's back on

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Could someone tell Kennedy to stop playing on, when we have a free kick close to goal. He nearly cost us Jones' goal and that was his third play on.

He has lost form since earlier in the year.

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4 minutes ago, Redleg said:

I think we are the best at something in the AFL, frustrating our supporters.

Richmond are trying hard to take that mantle from us

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12 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

He's been playing most of the game on Jack Martin, whose had just 4 disposals, so he's doing well in that regard.  We just need a bit more run from him now.

I think the run he's provided has been fantastic. The fact he's managed to ensure his opponent hasn't got it a lot is great. I just hope he can play four quarters.

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