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Ricky Petterd is next to us here.

I keep lobbing things at him and he can catch them quite well.

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North have been giving it to our players off the ball since the opening bounce. Completely inept umpiring to not pay the countless frees that have been there off the ball. 

You get fights and melees when you don't bother enforcing the rules. 

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Just now, Gorgoroth said:

We need keep our heads and not get sucked in by their tactics.

Agree Gorg. Don't get sucked in. Hit em hard, but fairly (or when the ump can't see in Buggy's case!)

Hurt them on the scoreboard, that will show em up.

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Uncle Bitter is beside me at the G and I've never seen someone go off at the umpires so spectacularly in my 4 decades of attendance. It's like a circus of abuse. I've learned many new words, mostly anatomical, some involving foreign objects with a verb or 2 thrown in as well.

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Just had a squiz at the individual stats and it appears we've got a good chunk of the team with a heap of room to improve. If blokes like Petracca can get into the game we should be good to bring it home. 

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If Oliver is struggling to win ball in the second half due to extra attention, I'd love to see him focus of just tackling and burying some of their players. Rack up 10+ tackles and make them hurt. Viney, jones, Tyson etc and more than capable of picking up slack around the ball.

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1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

If Oliver is struggling to win ball in the second half due to extra attention, I'd love to see him focus of just tackling and burying some of their players. Rack up 10+ tackles and make them hurt. Viney, jones, Tyson etc and more than capable of picking up slack around the ball.

Either that or send him forward, we need some good forward pressure.

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I said during the week that the thuggery and bullying spirit that the Roos currently display comes directly from their surly coach. They think that if they bully our young guns they will intimidate us, but forget about Viney, Jones, Lewis, Bugg, Vince and co who will give it back and then some. I hope we cream them in the 2nd half. 

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Just now, Lord Travis said:

If Oliver is struggling to win ball in the second half due to extra attention, I'd love to see him focus of just tackling and burying some of their players. Rack up 10+ tackles and make them hurt. Viney, jones, Tyson etc and more than capable of picking up slack around the ball.

Or play him forward and watch him kick goals of the year. 

Trac needs more time in the middle. 

Watts needs to lift. We are crying out for a tall down forward. 

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2 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Uncle Bitter is beside me at the G and I've never seen someone go off at the umpires so spectacularly in my 4 decades of attendance. It's like a circus of abuse. I've learned many new words, mostly anatomical, some involving foreign objects with a verb or 2 thrown in as well.

Im up on the third tier. A few mfc guys almost jumped off with utter rage.

 

They are deserving off everything they are getting. They have been deplorable today.

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9 minutes ago, frankie_d said:

Interesting to see how Oliver responds to the treatment he's getting. It was inevitable. Now we'll learn more. 

 

He's responded well imo. Not getting as many possessions because Norf have closed in at the stoppages, hence long quarters.  Just can't seem to get a handball off. But he's still in it imo.

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6 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Agree Gorg. Don't get sucked in. Hit em hard, but fairly (or when the ump can't see in Buggy's case!)

Hurt them on the scoreboard, that will show em up.

Salo got Higgins a beauty as well with his elbow. Not sure if anyone saw that at the ground.

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5 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Uncle Bitter is beside me at the G and I've never seen someone go off at the umpires so spectacularly in my 4 decades of attendance. It's like a circus of abuse. I've learned many new words, mostly anatomical, some involving foreign objects with a verb or 2 thrown in as well.

How was he when the game started?

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