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14 minutes ago, Darkhorse72 said:

Great game at the G...

Yep our team could go well to watch and learn from it. 

 

What a cracker of a game. 

Intensity.  Tackling.  Disposal.  Backing up.  Kicking to position: no blind bombing   

Our guys should really all be compelled to watch it and each of them critique it.

A good coach would require this but will it happen?

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3 minutes ago, monoccular said:

A good coach would require this but will it happen?

Our blokes are probably already on the [censored]. 


1 hour ago, jumbo returns said:

Salem needs to watch Daniel Rich's kicking from HBF - hits a targets 40-50m away all the time!

Salem always has hit his targets, up until the last quarter of this season.

So finals week 1. Want to see the eagles smash the bummers and the dogs to beat the giants. I hate to say it but I think I prefer the cats to beat the pies week 1. 

Can you believe a year ago we we gearing up for a final against the cats after knocking off GWS. Hope the boys enjoy there mad monday tomorrow because pre season is going to be tough. 

33 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Salem always has hit his targets, up until the last quarter of this season.

Fatigue and lack of confidence.  Yeah he hasn't been his usual self the last few weeks.

 
1 hour ago, Redleg said:

Salem always has hit his targets, up until the last quarter of this season.

He kicks the ball too short - he needs to kick long passes...

2 hours ago, dees189227 said:

So finals week 1. Want to see the eagles smash the bummers and the dogs to beat the giants. I hate to say it but I think I prefer the cats to beat the pies week 1. 

Can you believe a year ago we we gearing up for a final against the cats after knocking off GWS. Hope the boys enjoy there mad monday tomorrow because pre season is going to be tough. 

Should be anyway .... but it is MFC after all.


17 hours ago, praha said:

Brisbane is the real deal.

Not what I saw yesterday. I thought I was watching dees vs Tiges in first half.

Huge collection of clearances and disposals (like us) to no effect on the scoreboard, although they did slow the tiges down after 1/4 time.

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