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Jetta has had a brilliant quarter

 

Milkshake doesn’t look good.

The only record I care about is the one we could break at the end of September this year. Just winning today with our injuries will be enough.

 

Two down for the day by the looks of it. Will need to dig real deep here 


ok there's the consecutive winning quarter streak over. time to start playing properly....

Any news on Lever and Melk?

If it wasn’t for Jetta down back they would have another 3 goals.

Use into F50 is horrible. 

Fumbling all over the ground, and getting smashed in the clearances, getting out hunted and without the stats I’d guess hard ball gets as well. 

 

 

For all the peanuts talking about 10 goal minimum wins, I hope you are now regretting those statements.


Big ask with two down. But if we take our chances we can still we this.

For all their domination around the contest, especially winning the clearances 17-5 and having a bucket load of dodgy free kicks, we're just 8 points down.  

They are flooding the contest and flooding our forward line.  I'm glad it's quarter time as I think it gives us a chance to reset and change a few things around to combat it.

With two currently down on the bench, this is a big test for the boys coming off a 6 day break in Alice Springs.  I reckon we can do it.

Just now, Jibroni said:

Big ask with two down. But if we take our chances we can still we this.

We're just 1 down. Dogs have an injury too.

2 down, and about 5 minutes of anything resembling our game.  Time to really pick this up.  We knew the doggies would come hard, now to shake them.


Thank god for Jetta. He single handedly saved us 3-4 goals that quarter and has kept us in the game. Midfield needs to lift and lower the eyes going inside 5”. Long bombs to packs are useless.

Wake up Demons!

Just now, Chook said:

We're just 1 down. Dogs have an injury too.

Who got injured from the dogs?

Need to give Tom and Jesse to tire out there opponents

Just now, GCDee said:

Who got injured from the dogs?

Dickson


why are the tall forwards trying to out mark each other

2 down, everyone not named Jetta needs to lift.

 

Harmes in with the defenders at the quarter time huddle. Might see him go back.

Just now, Demonland said:

What's wrong with Lever and Melk?

Lever. Knee. Hopefully not his ACL

Melksham. Ankle.


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