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Gee its very low scoring. Lets hope next week we have geelong at 4 goals during the 3rd quarter and we have dominated. Hawkins set shot he missed at the beginning of the 3rd he would have kicked that against us. 

Part of me wants the cats to win. 

38 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I’m normally critical of most things the AFL do but I fully support their efforts to open up the game more and get less crowding around the ball.

It's a one-game sample (last night's game wasn't overcrowded or over congested), it's humid (players have said this during breaks and they're clearly struggling to grip and mark the ball) and both sides are sending strong pressure.

The game is opening up as we move into the third, too.

 
3 hours ago, brendan said:

eagles at $7 is great odds imo they won’t lose at home so should finish top 2 

Yeah, not many teams beat the Eagles at home.

Hold on a second...

11 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Gee its very low scoring. Lets hope next week we have geelong at 4 goals during the 3rd quarter and we have dominated. Hawkins set shot he missed at the beginning of the 3rd he would have kicked that against us. 

Part of me wants the cats to win. 

Would be better if they are zip and two and are two and zip.


6 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

How good is it not to see a swarm of team runners on the ground zoning?

Looks much more like footy is supose to look like.  With 6-6-6, all they need to do is further limit the number of interchange and it might actually be reconisable as Australian Rules Football.

 


2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Not liking Hawkins having a mare with accuracy in front of goal. You just know what that means. 

Yeah...two goals if he's lucky ;)

What was de goey thinking!?


 

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