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Apart from our usage inside 50, which is a bit rusty and very 2019 like, I feel like we've started quite well.

Trac in the guts has been sensational.  Loving his work.

 

Tomlinson and Langdon both looking decent.

Kozzie providing good pressure.

Jackson unsighted, but delivery going in has been poor.

Trac looking god around the ball, so hard to take down in a tackle!

Lever flying is good to see, just needs to stay fit!

We look better than them, but unless we start converting forward dominance on the scoreboard, we'll wind up losing all year again.

 

Great goal by Brown! He'll be a good pick-up as a freebie and could win our goal kicking.


Trac has it on a string. 

 

Defensive transition poor then.

Viney looks so much quicker than last year.


We'll need to improve against teams that nail the short kicks. That entry was cakewalk for them, and then finding another player inside 50 again somehow?!

Tomlinson looks poised 

works between fwd and back well

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1 minute ago, Seraph said:

Viney looks so much quicker than last year.

Have noticed that.

1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

We'll need to improve against teams that nail the short kicks. That entry was cakewalk for them, and then finding another player inside 50 again somehow?!

it's what the practice games are all about LT. Playing against teams that will have their own methods of countering our game-plan and adjusting accordingly.

Langdon streaming down the wing? I like to see that.


Brown’s second

Great run by Langdon. We've lacked that hard running running wingman for years, and he'll be that for years to come. 

Loving Brown early.

Umps already absolute [censored].  Thought we might get a praccie game in before that happened.


Brown looking crafty. What a pickup.

 

Brown infringed directly in  front misses


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