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1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Might be 31 to 30 to us in a second. 

You'd swear we were 10 goals down reading thid thread. I'm in Greece.  Not the usual thread this one

 
 

So the rule for a mark is now VicKick 10 meters!

 
1 minute ago, Cards13 said:

Fwd delivery is terrible. We’re going to be run over here.

god it is shocking. lower the eyes.


What the truck is going on with fwd line

move hogan upfield

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1 minute ago, M_9 said:

You'd swear we were 10 goals down reading thid thread. I'm in Greece.  Not the usual thread this one

We’re absolutely dominating inside 50s and they are 2 points behind. It is a tough watch.


Very disappointing. 

Not reading what is no doubt a toilet of a thread. 

You know what? We are in front. Forward use isn't great, but we are up for the contest and Port are flooding back to choke up our entries. 

Big second half coming up. 

4 minutes ago, M_9 said:

You'd swear we were 10 goals down reading thid thread. I'm in Greece.  Not the usual thread this one

The point is we should be 10 goals up


Freakin deplorable skills into our f50.

If we don’t fix that then the game is theirs to take. 

We should be 8 goals up except we are butchering it.

Why Jeffy isn’t playing is baffling and is hurting us. Tyson has been deplorable.

I lost it when they called that Melksham free a block.. in a one on one marking contest and he had his eyes on the ball.. My god. 

 

Nichols best on the ground in that half. closely followed by our woeful delivery into the forward line

 

Interesting quarter to say the least. Needed a big one and didn’t happen. Anyone’s guess how this will go 


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