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Tough final five minutes to the term, but we held them relatively well, even if we had a little luck to go with it.

Midfield has been really good so far and I've liked the work of McDonald and Weideman up forward.

Hopefully those last five minutes were nothing more than a blip on the radar.

17 minutes ago, CHF said:

Yep. Same in Europe for me

And Asia...

 
17 minutes ago, CHF said:

Yep. Same in Europe for me

Fine for me. Though could have done without the getting up at 3.30 am part. 


Just now, Wiseblood said:

Tough final five minutes to the term, but we held them relatively well, even if we had a little luck to go with it.

Midfield has been really good so far and I've liked the work of McDonald and Weideman up forward.

Hopefully those last five minutes were nothing more than a blip on the radar.

Weid has been good.

Gee Melksham makes a huge difference to our forward line.

Salem playing the backline general well I recon he is the replacement for Lewis.

Not bad so far.

Port regained their poise somewhat at the end but we made the most of our opportunities early. Nibbler needs to work on his set shots however.

Sparrow looks like he belongs.

 

Some nice work so far. A few cheap turnovers in midfield but we're getting busy. 


Viney and Petracca not exactly making their presence felt.

With May to come back, Frost would want to be stepping up.

Just now, bing181 said:

Viney and Petracca not exactly making their presence felt.

With May to come back, Frost would want to be stepping up.

No, surely Oscar has to come under scrutiny.  He is rubbish and is ridiculously slow.


Just now, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Jones has done some good stuff.  Very much involved in the game.

Yep, he's actually been really good out on the wing.

For those trying to watch overseas- this link is working.

 

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That was pathetic defensive work from O Mac then.  Westhoff should never have marked that.


Just now, The Swimming Dee said:

Frost is incredibly frustrating

He was stiff, though.  Ball was called out on the full and then he paid the push in the back.

Just now, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Umpiring howler - how can you pay in the back to a ball that has gone out on the full!#!

Bad call. Soft call. But Jesus Frost is dumb to put his hands on his back for no reason.

Frustrating

 

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