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Man, all you have to do is break even in contested ball and you’re a show against us. This game looks like it’s being played in a bathtub with all the fumbling and sliding around and our skills are so off. Conditions or not why can’t we execute a simple handball to a target? We just find ways to make that look so hard and stunt any run going forward. 

Need a big lift this quarter and it starts in the middle with contested ball. 

Edited by layzie

 

Where is the midfield? What’s happened to Hogan? Can Max tap to our guys and not a Crow? 

 
2 hours ago, Dirts said:

Not watching tonight. Hurt hand last week punch the floor. Not this week.

might be time to tune in now dirts....

We are just starting to build. 

10 points and the game is on.


3 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Where are you watching from SWYL??

In Bangkok

just following scores on the internet

Buddah holiday today. All the bars are closed till midnight!!!

i need Whiskey ? 

Edited by Sir Why You Little

From memory similar start for our Crows game last year before we blew them away?

 

I’m at the game. We are in this to our eyeballs. 

Jones another 1m handball.

Hogan looks scared and weird, like he’s stoned


Some good: Frost, Jeffy, TMac, Lewis

Plenty bad: OMac, Smith, Hogan, Jones.

Jones is getting an absolute pasting.

I love Jones, but what is happening to him? He looks like he’s in slow motion. 


WHERE IS OLIVER?? if he’s injured why is he playing? If he isn’t, why is he not in the Centre???

Shocking free against Spargo

 

I hate that rule. Any rule that stops a player trying to win the footy is just wrong.


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