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Great half!! Played tough fast footy

crows poor

should be an easy win from here

 

Oliver has been immense so far. He has been more decisive with his in tight handballs tonight.

Quick ball movement and trusting the instincts it makes a big difference. Clarry absolutely smashing it!

 
Just now, DubDee said:

Great half!! Played tough fast footy

crows poor

should be an easy win from here

And the kiss of death is with us.

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Great half!! Played tough fast footy

crows poor

should be an easy win from here

Wish you hadn’t have said that!

 


2 minutes ago, binman said:

Are you being serious?

Just a coup,e of minutes ago i i heard the ABC radio commentators giving him a big wrap. Yuo know, paid objective observers 

Doing his job. Again. Laid a couple of crunching tackles late in the lst quarter too which should satisy his critiics who think he is not aggressive enough

Watch with your eyes not your confirmation bias. 

Finally someone talking sense. O Mac has done pretty well. Kept his dangerous fwd goalless. Very tight marking, good spoils and tackles. 

Some people seem to watch footy to complain??

See you at Casey next week Oscar ya potato

Oscar you need to face the ball my friend. I really can’t stress this enough. 

 

[censored] poor decision against Omac.

Jenkins is lucky that OMac is 'on him', he wouldn't kick a goal otherwise. Ugh.


2 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

Wish you hadn’t have said that!

 

Haha

The superstitious fans emerge!

2 minutes ago, RedButMostlyBlue said:

Jenkins is lucky that OMac is 'on him', he wouldn't kick a goal otherwise. Ugh.

He is the biggest potato going around. Looks like Jenkins but plays like Jane if Jane had one leg. Because Jane is no potato!

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Good to see Hannan back

Yep, great pass by Hannan....fmd.

 

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2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Oscar you need to face the ball my friend. I really can’t stress this enough. 

If they keep playing him we should move him fwd and his bro down back.

Well done skipper


 

Lol at that Hannan kick. Bit rusty mate. 

Nice touch of Jonesy signaling the armband then. 


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