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Learn to kick goals boys. 13 points is not good.

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What a take by Gussy to set that up. 

Standing amongst Norf supporters. They are seriously nearly as bad as eagles supporters. 

 

Great play!!

 

Just now, Demonland said:

Bedford in a nice chain of handballs goals on the run

 7.13.55 to 4.3.27

Beautiful to watch. 


Great running goal starting with Gus on the wing through to Bedford for a goal from 40.

Just now, McQueen said:

Standing amongst Norf supporters. They are seriously nearly as bad as eagles supporters. 

Seriously even at a scratch match??? 

I put the clamps on Gus and ever since he has just got gradually better. Great sign.


Bedford, Lockhart and Rivers all are AFL level.

Can somebody confirm if it's swirly conditions out there? 7.13 isn't a great scoreline and could hurt us in season proper.

1 minute ago, Philthy said:

Can somebody confirm if it's swirly conditions out there? 7.13 isn't a great scoreline and could hurt us in season proper.

Hardly a puff of wind. 

Look I know I’ve been in off season wedding planning hibernation, but I’m struggling to recognize half the team from the 3 minutes of vision I’ve watched 

Brayshaw has been good in the second half after a rusty start.

Bedford showing lots of dash and creating lots of opportunity. If he tidies up his goal kicking then there's something to work with there.

Lockhart and Rivers both look at home and will play AFL this year.

I don't see it with Baker. He has good pace, but rarely uses it and doesn't find much ball. Compared to Langdon and even Bedford, he doesn't look like a good long term option IMO.


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