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2 minutes ago, Nasher said:

I reckon you could have just stopped at your first line mate ;)

Probably! Just going off what I saw in the final minutes. Clearly we've been very good the rest of the time which is great. 

 
1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

Smith needs to tidy up his kick, as does Nifty. Very sloppy that quarter.

Smith was reading the play very well though but as you say, disposal needs to improve.

 
1 minute ago, Neil Crompton said:

Jones, Hogan, Jetta and Petracca. Not one tackle between them to half time. 

Suns haven't had much of the ball

1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Darleks “Exterminate “

You’re right... I stand corrected and apologies to ProDee for ever doubting him ?


Good stuff so far but start the game again and do the same thing. Go for the kill 

I love him, but Jetta with 2 terrible and lazy kick turnovers straight to the opposition in that quarter would have normally turned into definite goals against a decent opposition. Time to smarten up and take this game seriously.

 

Come on, boys. Third quarter is our quarter. 


16 minutes ago, praha said:

very tough conditions. sitting in afl members and the wind is strong and swirly.

Fancy that, I was told I should’ve read the forecast and it’s an enclosed stadium. Luckily we’ve kicked straight so far but I want to rip their throats out so they fold as a club

Max. Hand it off. You’re not in the side for your precision kicking.

For the love of god stop turning the ball over ffs. 


4 minutes ago, MSFebey said:

Fancy that, I was told I should’ve read the forecast and it’s an enclosed stadium. Luckily we’ve kicked straight so far but I want to rip their throats out so they fold as a club

Maybe they should merge with Hawthorn? 

Very lazy since half way through 2nd. Don’t like this 

Good lord we can butcher the ball in the forward half.


Sounds like we have kicked the ball over the head of every leading forward

3 minutes ago, frankie_d said:

OMAC getting a bath. 

Thankfully the defence is under no pressure. 

 

 

nearly 20 minutes without a goal to the Dees

and as I post that Hogan goals (lol)

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