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What are they booing for the feral magots....no idea of the rules.

 
1 minute ago, Demonland said:

It never deactivated. 

Hahahaha!!! So true. 

How we are only 9pts behind is a miracle

9 down with that sort of sloppy [censored] is amazing. One of the worst quarters we have played all year. Can’t get near it. I miss the days when we had 90 inside 50s for 3 behinds. It beats having 100 against you!

 

9 points is flattering

Cmon Goodwin and Jennings, get them switched on and focussed to play on our terms

Brilliant Clarry.

Jones’ form just isn’t improving. Worrying signs. Needs to be moved behind the ball ASAP.


Considering the team we have on the park, we’re doing ok and can still get better tonight. Going to be almost impossible to make finals without Viney and Hibbs back next week, which they are not. 

 

Jesus -  jones is playing like a 40 year old.   

Salem Lacks footy smarts....

forward line actually looks dangerous when we enter


It's the bizzaro world game opposition dominate inside 50 and contested ball and we score everytime we go inside 50

O Mac Bog for me in that Q.  Never beaten 1:1. Would be a lot worse without him

1 minute ago, P-man said:

 

Jones’ form just isn’t improving. Worrying signs. Needs to be moved behind the ball ASAP.

He seems to be playing a very outside role. Sitting of packs, but it's not coming out to him


Annoying once again we haven’t come switched on from the start, Jones awful and just jogging around forward of the ball, Oliver and TMac look ominous, Hogan and TMAC still flying for the same marks

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Still in it

C’Mon Goody

 

Reset...

Where are you watching from SWYL??

Just now, DubDee said:

O Mac Bog for me in that Q.  Never beaten 1:1. Would be a lot worse without him

I actually thought that you could see what OMac will become, in a couple years with a bit more strength, in that quarter.


i weirdly have a good feeling about this game, despite our worst qtr this year.. i reckon we'll get the win in a canter. #insane #delirious 

2 hours ago, Josh said:

I believe, rather ironically, that by focusing on the classic one week at a time, the challenge before us it will give our coaching staff the ability to focus on the longer term.

 

Funny game...

yep, simple and funny.

Sometimes too much want and desire in the players can spoil the results.  Taking the eyes off the object, ball, or the game this week.

Crows walking it out of our forward line.

This will be a bloodbath.

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Rare example of where we’ve been completely outplayed and should be further behind behind but the other teams failed to make us pay. 

We started to come back into the game at the end but we’ve been sloppy, very sloppy. 

Side note, as soon as the commentators started talking up TMac’s set shot ratio I knew he was going to miss it, I just kept saying “shut up!!!”

The moment on the hbf when Jones handballed to Oliver who has two crows near him and Jones stood there, didn’t shepherd, didn’t run to make an option, just stopped as Clarry slammed it on his boot...

its bizarre. He looks disillusioned 


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