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Man I dunno. It's a game I guess. We're lucky to be in front but we are working our backsides off and especially our backline.

What will be will be, I'd love to win but it's been a great effort to get here. Give it a red got crack!

 
1 minute ago, SPC said:

Anyone wondering if Mitchell will win the Brownlow- I can confirm the umpires notice him. 

Teacher's pet !!!

Hit him again Nifty ;)

1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

Predicting big second half from Clarrie and Gus - they tend to get better as the game goes on.

True, and my word we need them! 

 

Our defence has been fierce, the pressure has been good, not at the level of last week but we can get there. We need mids to go up a gear like a few 3rd quarter responses we’ve had this year.

2 minutes ago, goodoil said:

I agree was basically a basketball charging foul situation.  I don't think it should have been a free in AFL football, but it would have been very hard for Oliver to stay upright.

Definitely a free when 50m off the ball


Third quarters are our thing. Let's see how we go. If the Hawks get on top again they will be hard to stop.

12 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Oh well, we are ahead. Melksham and Hannan need to lift. And Tyson is useless

I don't like Tyson being caught in our defensive 50.

 

They’re worn down... we’ll crack ‘em open this quarter I reckon. 

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8 minutes ago, Mickey said:

It's all over Twitter. Fox footy saying he dived, AFL Nation asking people if he flopped. 

But no mention of Sicilly a couple of minutes later flying out the front of the pack.

2 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Definitely a free when 50m off the ball

Technically yes, but if all those are given in finals, it will get farcical. 

10 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

Took Spargo 3 attempts before he hit Brayshaw for that last goal. I still wonder if he is up to it.

He may not be, but right now, he is. His pressure is good.


Saw Kennett on tv. Am hoping to shove it to him.

5 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

WEID

 


Terrible Frost

Merge that! Dawks

 

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