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Just now, DSP said:

Pedo never should of been dropped.

Course he should have. Needed a bomb under him. Great to see him want his spot again.

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All four of their goals are from poor umpiring decisions. 

playing on after the mark not paid

8 m mark

[censored] free kick against jetta

a play on from over the mark instead of bringing the player back which allowed them to get a run on. 

 

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That goal from Pedo was crucial to finish off that term.  We did well for 20 minutes and then they came at us a little, which they were always going to do.  To kick one right on half time will hopefully deflate their momentum and we can kick on in the second half.

Super impressed with ANB so far, Harmes has been terrific Gus' return has been brilliant.  All this without Hannan and Garlett having much impact around the ground for us.

Keep it up and smash them off the park Dees!

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Only reason we arent 8 goals up are their gifts from umps.

 

Apart from wome dicey passes everything else has been great.

 

Intensity and running outstanding.

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Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

That last goal by Pedersen was crucial.

Yep even qrt thank goodeness.

Posted
Just now, DSP said:

Only reason we arent 8 goals up ate gifts from umps.

 

Apart from wome dicey passes everything else has been great.

 

Intensity and running outstanding.

We are actually kicking the ball and sticking tackles too.

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Brayshaw is an absolute star. His play in that half was inspiring. Hunt has been fantastic as well. There is still a half to go.

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3 minutes ago, deanox said:

All four of their goals are from poor umpiring decisions. 

playing on after the mark not paid

8 m mark

[censored] free kick against jetta

a play on from over the mark instead of bringing the player back which allowed them to get a run on. 

 

Noticed that. All St Kilda goals bar one have been a result of bad umpiring decisions.

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Just now, dl4e said:

Brayshaw is an absolute star. His play in that half was inspiring. Hunt has been fantastic as well. There is still a half to go.

He is.

Weid has had one good tackle, a mark and 2 kicks. Its not like the ball hasnt been inside 50. 

Watts will be back.

ANB great.

Garlett finishing like last year.

JOnes back to his best.

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Gus has been great. He's a little hurried. Few times he has had longer than he thought. But overall considering where he is coming from, all heart.

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They have us on the rebound when we turn it over. A few times they streamed into goals and were able to pick loose man in their forward 50 which is disappointing. 

Overall though we are playing a lot better faster tougher footy. Tackling is better although Wagner just totally shat himself on the wing before Gus came in to help. 

Speaking of Gus, what a highlight! The kid is a star. 

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22 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Garlett gone missing (again)

You have got the hang of a team game right   Weids and Garlett keeping their defenders busy leaving gaps everywhere in the 50  

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The irony - Stevens off for rest of game following head clash with Gus. 

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The oh what a feeling guy at the ground needs a to be removed from the g.

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