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Brown will play between 22 and 26 games for us this year.

 
3 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Loving Brown early.

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

They have to be consistent Wise?

No scrap that.

 

Trac showing the Mongrel. ❤️?

Loving Trac in the midfield. He's got a bit of c*nt about him today too. This year is surely the year where he puts it together for full games and takes the next step from good to great.

Good start.

Lever and Trac the real standouts.  Both look very fit and ready for big years.

Brown gives us something... crafty up forward.  I like it.  Langdon and Tomlinson have been decent, with Langdon showing us a glimpse of what he'll bring to the team late on in that term.

Kicking inside 50 still needs work but I'll reserve judgement after just one quarter for 2020.

 

I am watching it on AFL live with a telstra phone    account   Cheers


Trac looking as good as hes been hyped up to be all preseason.   Very good to see.

 

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Love watching Petracca and Oliver together in the middle

Pleased by Weideman. Not a lot of the ball but showed some poise and clean hands in traffic.

Jackson looked exciting when he went into the ruck can see what an athlete he is 


1 minute ago, old dee said:

What's the score?

24 - 12 our way.  Could be a bigger lead but we've kicked 3.6.

Jackson can leap! He’s good on the ground too!! [censored]!!!! Footy is back!!!!

Brown playing in square and getting the frees TomMac used to get. Tommy looking just off the pace so far.

 

1 minute ago, old dee said:

What's the score?

3.6.24 

to

2.0.12

Guess.


Decent first quarter. We're still bombing to the hotspot, so obviously Goodwin hasn't figured it out yet. Brown looks pretty decent. Langdon can move. Pickett has great pace and pressure, but needs to get some ball too. Spargo ignored the obvious handball, u-turned into trouble and gave a crap blind pass that went out of bounds. Lever has already taken some outstanding defensive marks, but also had a disgraceful clanger kick out of defence. 

 

Jackson is jumping all over O'Brien. Very impressive. 

Petrecca is a beast.


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