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Great win by the saints. Great pressure.

Interesting comments during the game from Riewoldt and Dunstall about how the stk forwards nulified the tiges defensive zone by forcing the to play man on man / one on one contests.

We should be doing the same.

 

Hard to watch that vision of Howe's knee giving way.

26 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Great win by the saints. Great pressure.

Interesting comments during the game from Riewoldt and Dunstall about how the stk forwards nulified the tiges defensive zone by forcing the to play man on man / one on one contests.

We should be doing the same.

Having an opponent??

Wow that reminds me of the old days!!

 

Pitty we couldnt get hold of Butler in the PSD.  Pretty impressive start to this season to date.

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The carl ess game has the most atrocious skills I have seen in a while. Compare it to the stk rich game and we are talking  cavier and dog biscuits.

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Rowell, Lukosius, King 3 of 4 in that chain for a goal. Imagine if the Dees could have drafted guns like that in consecutive years...... 

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Season the date if Carlton are this close at half time they’ll win by 5 goals.

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Sheesh, Merrett must have hit Silvagni in the sweet spot if he’s done for the night. Interesting to see Mr MRO’s assessment of the incident.

Watching King for the Sun's and the way he attacks the lead. Just wish the Weid would do the same. So jelous.

Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Brayshaw as a commentator 

FFS 

I'm watching with the sound off. I know it's been said to death but Brayshaw, BT and McAveney are all awful in their own unbearable way. 

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2 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

gc17 look super

Bloody hell, don’t they just. 

1 minute ago, inanunda said:

Watching King for the Sun's and the way he attacks the lead. Just wish the Weid would do the same. So jelous.

Chalk and Cheese sadly


Hayden Young looking pretty damn good in his first game. I have faith Jackson’s going to be a star but I hope this doesn’t come back to bite us.

Watching the gc and freo game and seems like Hogan hasn’t changed his ways. Still throwing his arms up in the air at his teammate for not passing the ball to him in the f50 and also standing and watching a gc player take his time to kick the ball. 
 

Wonder if it will ever change but imo I doubt it. 

Carlton have wasted so many chances.


40 minutes ago, Alex Flood said:

Hayden Young looking pretty damn good in his first game. I have faith Jackson’s going to be a star but I hope this doesn’t come back to bite us.

3rd game, give it a while before starting with this....

Hope carlton can hang on. Sick of hearing essendon supporters saying we are undefeated. Just lose. 

Im watching GC V freo. Good game but fyfe off with t hammy is a massive loss. 

47 minutes ago, Alex Flood said:

Hayden Young looking pretty damn good in his first game. I have faith Jackson’s going to be a star but I hope this doesn’t come back to bite us.

Yes I was thinking the same. Young is the type of player we NEED. Composed. Excellent delivery. Quarterback half back. 

Jackson is good but will take time and is a Perth boy so Freo and Eagles will be into him for $$$ & go home factor. if he becomes a star. 

 
40 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Watching the gc and freo game and seems like Hogan hasn’t changed his ways. Still throwing his arms up in the air at his teammate for not passing the ball to him in the f50 and also standing and watching a gc player take his time to kick the ball. 
 

Wonder if it will ever change but imo I doubt it. 

Yes I like Jesse but he has really dropped. His body language and fitness is letting him down. 


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