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Why are kozzi and brown not playing???

 

Loving Jay Lockhart's pre-season.  That was terrific play.

And that was out on the full!

 

 

No doubt we should be further ahead, and our kicking for goal continues to need some work, but we're the better side here.  Our defense is working well, our mids are on top and I feel as though we're a chance to score every time we go forward.

Can't ask too much more than that from a first term in dewy conditions.

‘Demons dominant without capitalising..’

if I only had a dollar...


VDB went to the Matthew Bate school of below the knees. 

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Lockhart has a bit of Petracca about him. 

True, I thought that was trac at the start of that play! 


1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

No doubt we should be further ahead, and our kicking for goal continues to need some work, but we're the better side here.  Our defense is working well, our mids are on top and I feel as though we're a chance to score every time we go forward.

Can't ask too much more than that from a first term in dewy conditions.

And against the wind. 

Just now, Deestroy All said:

VDB went to the Matthew Bate school of below the knees. 

That made me vomit in my mouth a little.

Umps getting their one game in Launceston where the oppo gets a fair run out of the way in pre-season 

Good first quarter. Tomlinson, Petracca and Brayshaw playing well.


Lockhart and Brayshaw have been great.

Welcome back skipper Gawn!

Jees, Lockhart really look like a player; always wants to take the game on and attack.  Look like a miniature Petracca.

Liking Lever down back and Oscar looks much more assured as the third tall.

TMac is looking like his old self and Gawn and Brayshaw have played themselves into the game well.

Langdon and Tomlinson will be HUGE additions this year.

 

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