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  On 27/05/2018 at 05:52, Clint Bizkit said:

Hogan should have taken his 30 seconds with his last goal instead of playing on, it would have given us time to have a bigger breather and compose ourselves while Adelaide were gaining some momentum.

 

 Seriously? How can you turn a 7 goal quarter into a negative?

 
  On 27/05/2018 at 05:54, Bravo Oscar, Bravo said:

All very well but wait till we play a top side

It is a good year to be a top 4 side. Hopefully we continue this run because there is no dominant team this year. We very well may end up being that dominant side heading into finals. Certainly we are playing that way. Viney is a massive IN for us recently.

 

 

Just need Jones to clean up a little with disposal generally and coming inside 50.

SMITHY!


Great start 

 

Spargo has some footy smarts. Gonna be a ripper player.

That's the crappy kicking we've come to know and remember with great fear from Tom McDonald.


Need to be more patient around the middle and wait for players to provide an option coming out of goal!

The Tree has been best on ground so far according to BT


“One of the most exciting bits of the day we’ve seen so far”

After Melbourne are putting on a clinic all day. Bruce please.

  On 27/05/2018 at 06:02, whatwhatsaywhat said:

Game looks to have slowed down a bit

What do you expect it's being played in the middle of the driest continent on Earth.

 

Settle down Bruce.

Good lord.

Lewis has turned it over twice in a minute.


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