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Great start!

Keep the intensity up!


Yeah we’re in front but it feels a little ominous. West Coast on a 3 goal run, we’re inaccurate. 

If that’s the best we got I think we’re in trouble. Hopefully we can step it up again.

I thought it was against the rules to shakethe goal post as Harmes was kicking 

Great intensity. WC a bit lucky to be as close as they are.

Three more like that dees.

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

They boo everything. 

They even booed when Vanders didn't get the free kick for being legged. I thought that was nice of them.


1 minute ago, —coach— said:

All in all we owned that quarter.

Once they got a clean break it was a goal, we fought hard for every score.

4 goals 4 to 3 straight, hope inaccuracy doesn’t cost us again.

Unfortunately that’s the problem. Their score flatters them, our score has underachieved. 

Stay strong umps. Don’t let these flogs sway you.

Keep the intensity up. Weed was okay

1 minute ago, —coach— said:

All in all we owned that quarter.

Once they got a clean break it was a goal, we fought hard for every score.

4 goals 4 to 3 straight, hope inaccuracy doesn’t cost us again.

Looks eerily similiar to last week.

We were lowering our eyes at the start of that quarter, but by the end it was long bombs again


Great quarter, but disposal and composure under pressure (and even not under pressure) still our Achilles heel. Can't question the intent, but we're still pretty rough around the edges.

 

We've done this against Hawthorn and Sydney this year for 2 horrific losses. I'm not confident at all based on how the last 10 minutes of that quarter went. Love the endeavour, hate the lack of composure and [censored]-poor defensive transition running


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