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dangerfield 13 disp 30.8% de 7 (game high) clangers 1 (one) tackle

ablett 9 disp 44.4% de 4 clangers 2 tackles

 

3rd Q we are kicking to the goal scoring end and our 3rd Q's have been good

 

 


2.4 to 0.6 that quarter. Bloody wasteful. If we lose tonight, it won't be because we weren't the better team on the night.

Calm

Breathe

Calm

Storm weathered ;)

 

This is our quarter, take the game by the neck and strangle the c**t. 

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Just now, SaberFang said:

2.4 to 0.6 that quarter. Bloody wasteful. If we lose tonight, it won't be because we weren't the better team on the night.

2.2.14 to 0.6.6 that quarter; they only out scored us by 8 points... 


1 minute ago, SaberFang said:

2.4 to 0.6 that quarter. Bloody wasteful. If we lose tonight, it won't be because we weren't the better team on the night.

Which will hurt all the more.

Ok, positive post now.... we are still smashing them and kept them to 16 points in the half. Their middle tier players next to useless... 

Gawn not dominating, can and has to lift in the second half.... 

1 minute ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

2.2.14 to 0.6.6 that quarter; they only out scored us by 8 points... 

Ah.., perspective

8 minutes ago, loges said:

Shocking miss by Neale Bullen started the rot in my opinion.

That was a shocker. Kick that and I reckon we kick the next 2 purely from momentum.

C'mon Dees!!!!


1 minute ago, Ouch! said:

 

Gawn not dominating, can and has to lift in the second half.... 

he most definitely is.

Just wasteful. Gus and Tyson need to lift.

Keep the pedal down Dees.

They're garbage. Hit the chris sullivan line this quarter and get it done.

Goodwin will settle them and straighten them up.  Its just been a fumble inside 50 that has stopped us having set shots.  As long as we keep the pressure up we will win as they will break.


4 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

2.4 to 0.6 that quarter. Bloody wasteful. If we lose tonight, it won't be because we weren't the better team on the night.

Dissappointing but we lost the qrt by ourselves and at least were not outplayed.

need some quick goals early on   get back to the smash and grab   hit hard and fast    cmon dees  just do this 

 

 
6 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

2.4 to 0.6 that quarter. Bloody wasteful. If we lose tonight, it won't be because we weren't the better team on the night.

Unfortunately happens too much against Geelong

1 minute ago, Wollongong Demon said:

Dissappointing but we lost the qrt by ourselves and at least were not outplayed.

I think that's what frustrating. Outplaying them but not converting. Been a consistent story this season. Hopefully it isn't our undoing tonight.

We are killing them but if we don't start scoring then, mark my words, this will come down to the wire.


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