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1 minute ago, Earl Hood said:

Baker not showing much, pity. 

Just the 3 disposals so far....

 

Petty only had to put in a reasonable game to be ahead of O.Mac and he's putting in a shocker.

Constantly bombing to the Hot spot.  So easy for teams to defend.  System is horrid.

Chandler very good so far.  Maynard, Stretch & Jeffy going ok.

Petty's disposal isn't even VFL standard.  No way he's getting another call up in the foreseeable future.

Edited by Rusty Nails

 

Lol @ Ross kicking 5. We know how to make mediocre forwards look like superstars. 

Good play by Jeffy unfortunately he hasn't done anything else.


This is embarrassing.

Thanks for all the reports and commentaries folk....

Disappointing as they are :(

 
8 minutes ago, olisik said:

Lol @ Ross kicking 5. We know how to make mediocre forwards look like superstars. 

What's the VFL equivalent of a Kingsley? @Supermercado

Don’t know whats going on with Keilty today I haven’t seen him play this bad in a long time.


Chandler is a gun bring him in?

Chandler (a first gamer) just became the first player for us today to actually lower his eyes and hit a target inside forward 50.

Edited by Demon Jack

Both keilty and petty have been poor today but they have been great through out pre season, practice games etc. classic demon season so far, when we really needed these 2 to play well they dropped off. 

1 minute ago, Big_Dee said:

Both keilty and petty have been poor today but they have been great through out pre season, practice games etc. classic demon season so far, when we really needed these 2 to play well they dropped off. 

Probably a reflection of the quality of opposition.

2 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Chandler (a first gamer) just became the first player for us today to actually lower his eyes and hit a target inside forward 50.

He'll never get a call up then 


Chandler and Stretch only ones showing they are worth games next week.

Our list has been sickenly over rated by everyone. 

 

Time for for a rebuild, we havnt drafted enough talent and traded out all our top picks. Got a dry period ahead of us due to a few years of poor drafting/trading. 


I think I found a player worse than Oscar and that is Hore.

Baker is coming back from a major hamstring injury. Give him a few games cause he is lightening quick and will be good 

 
2 minutes ago, Big_Dee said:

Rusty nails. What do you think of Bedford today? 

Unsighted.

For those of us interstate without access to live coverage, is it possible to get a score?


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