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Just now, Nasher said:

Salem = BOG in first half.

Yep, he's been terrific.  Great decision maker.  Brayshaw and, surprisingly, Smith were close behind.

Inevitable Dogs comeback, you don't win a flag without some class in your side.  Good to go in ahead at half time and we can re-boot and have another crack in the second half.

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We look a lot sharper than last year, but dogs are a good side with the wind behind them! 

Smith and Salem have been great

liking brayshaws game so far as well

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These commentators can talk some smack. Gerard Healy was impressed with Wagner's speed off half back last year. WTF? He's as slow as a turtle (has some other, good traits of course). I'm no doctor but Wagner's injury might be an achilles. Sad for him.

Joel Smith will play 100+ games for us, lock it in.

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Just now, big_red_fire_engine said:

Joel Smith = Round 1 lock to play on Membrey. Salem move to midfield will make a massive difference. Too many of our players are getting sucked inside the contest leaving free dogs on the outer contest for the handball flicked out. 

That's their big party trick ..... need to work out the counter if the umps are not going to police the questionable handballs

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2 minutes ago, Sylvia Saint said:

These commentators can talk some smack. Gerard Healy was impressed with Wagner's speed off half back last year. WTF? He's as slow as a turtle (has some other, good traits of course). I'm no doctor but Wagner's injury might be an achilles. Sad for him.

Joel Smith will play 100+ games for us, lock it in.

It wouldn't surprise me if Gerard confused Wagner for Hunt.

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Just now, big_red_fire_engine said:

Joel Smith = Round 1 lock to play on Membrey. Salem move to midfield will make a massive difference. Too many of our players are getting sucked inside the contest leaving free dogs on the outer contest for the handball flicked out. 

Spot on with your last comment, but that's the beauty of not only the pre-season but also playing a good side.  We can look at what we can fix and what we're doing wrong.  Apart from their run on I'm very happy with how we look at the minute.

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At the ground where we just kicked into the wind. Was howling when Wieds took his kick hence the poor trajectory.

Positives:

- Smith is a player

- Salem is all class and involved a lot

- Jones and Viney involved in everything

- VB Cans only $5

- Trac and Bradshaw both busy

 

Negatives

- too Hogan conscious in the first quarter

- need some beater kicks and not bombing going inside 50

- easy goals from WB from half forward

- TMac having a pretty sour game so far

 

 

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Just now, Eyes on Red & Blue said:

At the ground where we just kicked into the wind. Was howling when Wieds took his kick hence the poor trajectory.

Positives:

- Smith is a player

- Salem is all class and involved a lot

- Jones and Viney involved in everything

- VB Cans only $5

- Trac and Bradshaw both busy

 

Negatives

- too Hogan conscious in the first quarter

- need some beater kicks and not bombing going inside 50

- easy goals from WB from half forward

- TMac having a pretty sour game so far

 

 

Shouldn't this be on it's own in the 'Major Positives' section?

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