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12 minutes ago, Kiss of Death said:

Will Dusty ever have a free against?

No has incorrectly disposed on at least 2 occasions in the clear.... All umpires watching at least one or two seeing

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3 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

OMG How does Neil Bullen get a game? What an idiot. Hasn't hit a target all night & brain fades continually.

The 6 tackles - leading the side yet again - have something to do with it.  He's also had it 14 times and not all of those were woeful.

But as usual, all we can remember is the last kick.

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ANB should never play again.

We should be 20 points up but thats life. Big effort needed in the 2nd half specially being a player down plus a proppy Spencer.

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1 minute ago, Gorgoroth said:

Early call. JKH... casey.

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1 minute ago, wizardinoz said:

ANB gives Richmond all the momentum when they come out for the 3rd quarter. I hope this isn't going to be Freo all over again.

Didn't we do it against the Cats also?

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5 minutes ago, GCDee said:

ANB out...

Too many mistakes 

Anyone else want to continue to back this bloke?? I wanted him out three rounds ago ot up to it as for JKH Sheeit

And who the Fuuug is on Reiwoldt?? Goodwin??

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Good: Hibberd Frost Watts Melksham

Next 15 ok to average with one mistake each.

Poor: Jkh (2 stats, 4 fumbles/drop marks), Gartlett, Hogan 

Tell Clayton Oliver to KICK IN. 16 posessions. 13 handballs. 4 effective handballs.

get BUGG back !!!!

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Just now, america de cali said:

Only Watts and Hibberd have any decent  kicking skills.

Scarey.

Loved Hibs goal.

He owned it. I like that

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JKH has looked a mile off. One good mark but the rest has been poo.

ANB has done a couple of good things but just lacks composure. That last kick was as bad as Fitzy's tunnel ball.

Oh, and Melksham has been good. I questioned his retention but have liked his game so far.

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2 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

He's a huge liability whose skills are shitfull.

 

His skills are below par for sure, but "huge liability" is ridiculously over the top.  We're winning this game because of midfield and half forward pressure, and he is a key ingredient to that.  

Unless you're arguing in favour of One Tackle Kent, it's not really that much of a wonder he's in the side.  

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Watch Richmond closely. All of their entries come from transition. They are quick and direct, and confident in their scoring ability. We look to chain together 2-3 handballs before a kick. We still don't use the first option, which was an issue that persisted in the Roos years. Richmond have looked similarly average as Freo was in the first half last week, but look at what happened. Geelong killed us in transition and scored every time they went forward. 

Something very weird about Goodwin's attacking structure here. We are losing games rather than the opposition winning them. This game has the same makings of the Geelong and Freo game. 

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We are in a world of hurt. All Hardwick has to say is how [censored] have we been,  make work of them next half. This half will let us know if we are demons or not

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2 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Anyone else want to continue to back this bloke?? I wanted him out three rounds ago ot up to it as for JKH Sheeit

And who the Fuuug is on Reiwoldt?? Goodwin??

Yeah, I'd back him. He made a blue but let's see how he responds.

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