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Weiderman deliberately running under it to avoid contact is my new rage trigger. Harden up

There is nothing complicated about Preuss’s game.  

See ball, mark ball, kick ball, kick goal.

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watching us play is like waiting for a heart attack

1 minute ago, Mazer Rackham said:

The Spruce Preuss!

Gold. :)

 


Dominating but losing. 

Again. 

 

Jeffy (if match fit) for Corey was a no brainer sitting under Pruess and providing some goal awareness/finish and more pressure on the Opp inside our 50


Even the commentators are getting on the umpires for ignoring frees to Melbourne and paying them to The Saints immediately after. Viney in particular is being held at every stoppage.

Jesus has resurrected a day early, his name is Preuss!

Wow the rest of the forwardline having a stinker. Spargo 0 stats, TMac and Weid nowhere to be seen, Melk with a horrid set shot

Wow 16 free kicks handed out that quarter. Umps wanting more and more relevance these days.

1 minute ago, ICU2 Jerry Jerry said:

Weiderman deliberately running under it to avoid contact is my new rage trigger. Harden up

saw that very sad his uncle would have marked it and  taken 3 of them out

McDonald back to defence. Cant get a kick up forward.


Just now, america de cali said:

McDonald back to defence. Cant get a kick up forward.

oh no thats it

Backline set up is a shambles, no one at the fall of the ball up forward but somehow we are still in it. Umpiring is diabolical by the way! 

I’m at the game and can not believe how slow Sam Weiderman is. Don’t think I have sighted Tom Mac. I think the umpiring has been pathetic. I haven’t understood most of the decisions.


Hore looking the goods again so far.

1 minute ago, america de cali said:

McDonald back to defence. Cant get a kick up forward.

Why is he running his opponent from the Arc back into a leading corridor ??.. Lead him away FGS

Melk was still good enough to mark it

Troy Chaplin’s defence working like a charm.

 
1 minute ago, jane02 said:

I’m at the game and can not believe how slow Sam Weiderman is. Don’t think I have sighted Tom Mac. I think the umpiring has been pathetic. I haven’t understood most of the decisions.

I think the umpires don't either


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