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1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Thanks for all the comments guys

no coverage in Asia of our game. 

I gather Bruce is just being a pain in the ass as usual!!

never been a fan of his call, ever

We are smashing them SWYL. They cant get a look in. Defence has been amazing Betts cant get near it. Lever has been amazing .We are running and carrying Bruce is being painful. 11.2.68 to 4.2. 26

 

Hannan super quiet till now.

 
8 minutes ago, DSP said:

Did anyone see the "Jesse Hogan come to Freo" sign written in Crayon?
 

That's because they don't know how to spell 'Fremantle'

1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

Adelaide fans putting in a pathetic 'boo' attempt every time Lever touches the pill.

And hows that working out for them? By all means, keep it up. Spuds.


1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

We are smashing them SWYL. They cant get a look in. Defence has been amazing Betts cant get near it. Lever has been amazing .We are running and carrying Bruce is being painful. 11.2.68 to 4.2. 26

We will need those goals in the 2nd half. I am in 80-85% Humidity right now and cannot inagine playing sport for 3 hours!!

 

Add that quarter to the streak

Tracc better the last 5 minutes or so, getting involved and committing the body a little better


1 minute ago, Stevienic23 said:

Brayshaw wanna use his right foot today?

He uses his left so well I actually had to Google and double check if he was a left or right footer. 

Hopefully he becomes our Sam Mitchell 

So far, so bloody good.

Loving this team ATM.

16 quarters in a row.  Unbelievable stuff.

It's also Don Pyke's biggest half time deficit since he took over as Adelaide coach.

Everything is going right at the moment and we are making them look second rate.  The back line has been superb (Vince giving Tom Lynch can absolute bath), we are running all over them in the midfield and we're converting at a sensational rate.

Both teams will begin to tire in the second half so turnovers may rise, but we've built a match winning lead here.


Outstanding attack on the ball. Desperate defence. Lightning fast ball movement with precision skills. A complete performance really.

The most exciting thing is it’s hard to single any one player out, they have come to play and are coming to play week in week out.  Continuity is key.

 

Stunning stuff Demons! Expected the Crows to come in that quarter but we nullified them. Keep it up 

6 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Hannan super quiet till now.

Should've been dropped for Garlett but we won by 100 so I'll pay it.


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