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Baker showing enough to see that he has a future in the AFL for sure. Not overawed, just not used to the pressure and the pace.

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

So Harmes is our best mid

when did that happen?

Last 10 games of last year, plays better head to head, i wouldnt call it tagging.


1 minute ago, monoccular said:

Tom has gone off the boil

He looks more dangerous than he has all year though.

 
Just now, Chook said:

Baker showing enough to see that he has a future in the AFL for sure. Not overawed, just not used to the pressure and the pace.

Hopefully he can adapt. We really don't need another Stretch. Although Billy has been solid tonight.


Just now, P-man said:

He looks more dangerous than he has all year though.

If he was playing on anyone but McGovern he'd be killing it. Bodes well for the next few weeks.

Been a great effort to go over and lead at qtr and half time. Much more than i expected. Hopefully the third osnt the qtr we go scoreless.

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Heres hoping wc injuries play a part.

Plus rioli playing 60% game time. Not looking like a great idea now

This is the most exciting footy we’ve played all year

Just now, goodwindees said:

All the Frost haters must be starting to believe they’re simply wrong. 

Weve seen the besy and worst of Frosty. Silly (soft) free kick, wonderful chase down followes by missing a kick to a bloke 15 meters clear.

He is having a good year, though.


1 minute ago, praha said:

Hopefully he can adapt. We really don't need another Stretch. Although Billy has been solid tonight.

FCS Stretch has been solid for 3 or 4 weeks now. 

Thought Garlett would step up today.

Way past it.  Making up the numbers.

Igawn has been huge


If we can just convert around 10374739 inside 50s into like 3 goals, that would be awesome. 

 

Stop Yeo, Rioli, Ryan, and Don't kick it to McGovern, and we win this. Get our season back on track Demons.

Just now, goodwindees said:

FCS Stretch has been solid for 3 or 4 weeks now. 

Like most of our young players, he needs a solid 4-6 consecutive games without injury to get some form. Hore and Frost the same


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