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GAME DAY - ROUND 4

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Another clear throw by hawks

 

Oscar has improved enormously, can’t deny that. A very solid defender now

Not enough reward for our dominance this quarter. Need a goal or 3 more to make it feel right.

 

Salem....was standing there for 5 mins


Milkshake gets head ripped off... play on

 

Enjoying this, couple of guys I think average playing well

best I have seen by OMac

Go Dees!!


Should never of been paid HTB.

A couple of very costly wet-weather fumbles have cost us goals this quarter.

Bugg and Lever incredibly costly with their fumbles. Everyone else doing well. 

Welcome back Gussy!

Good 1sr qtr, but we should be at least 3 up. We dominated.


Should be 2 goals further in front, but keep that up and very few will stop us this year. Some of our best footy in 10 years.

Disappointing to only be 2 up with such dominance. We dropped off in the last 10 mins and it was costly. Hawthorn can hurt you so quickly!

Maxy again missing an important goal!

2 minutes ago, DSP said:

Should never of been paid HTB.

Made no genuine attempt apparently! Not sure what you can do with both arms pinned by multiple players!


Really let them back with that last goal. Still we’ve had it in our Forward most the game. Hopefully it will continue on the other side next quarter 

God I hate Luke Breust.  Such a sheep dog.

Great first term although a few fumbles cost us.  Our hardness at the contest, pressure up forward and willingness to outnumber them in key areas was excellent to watch.  Plenty of players had ripper first terms, headlined by Dean Kent with 3 goals.

Big term for us coming up.  The Hawks will no doubt settle a little and Clarko will tweak a few things.  How we respond to that is crucial.

Tidy up the very last line of defence to get the ball over the line and things will look much better. 

 
5 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Bugg and Lever need serious touch training, both fumble so much.

 

3 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Bugg and Lever incredibly costly with their fumbles. Everyone else doing well. 

Welcome back Gussy!

The miss by Maxy also.  Gotta ice those and honor the hard work


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