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If they’re paying that then where was Gawns from the second quarter?

 

What an appalling team effort, sorry effort isn’t the right word.  

[censored] me, this club. This club. Called this pre-game, we would blow ANOTHER golden opportunity after the Hawks and Cats stuffed up. Turning off, this club does my head in. 

 

Based on the type of player for the Bulldogs that is controllong the game, and our utter lack of clean and direct inside entires, this smells like a loss 99/100 times.

We need our mids to get in control. We need Garlett to tackle. And we need to be cleaner in transition. 


That goal was perfect. 

Nice goal Jessie. C’mon Dees

 

Look what happens when we are quick and precise... We score.

 

It is so frustrating...

To anyone reading this thread not watching the game, we’re actually 14 points up. 


wow, I actually can't recall Jesse kicking too many from that distance (50M)

He's not a long kick for a big guy.

Bang. Again. Quick ball movement. Player ahead of the ball. We score.

1 minute ago, Pates said:

If they’re paying that then where was Gawns from the second quarter?

Come on Pates, more chance of winning powerball than umps being consistent

Two perfect passages of play for two goals. Maybe we can play footy after all. 

PRAISE BE TO GAWNY ?


1 minute ago, Chook said:

The wrist-slitting this game has been unreal.

Its 6th VS 14th. We have everything to play for at home.

Kind of warranted TBH up to half time.


You Demonlanders reckon Tyson would be fast enough to kick a goal out-the-back on transition like Hannan just did there?

Catching this on ABC radio from Sipan Island Croatia. (I'm still bragging!).

Go Dees.

 

Spargo is gonna be a bloody good player.

Has footy brains.

Sparko!!!!! Huge this quarter.


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