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Average rugby score at halftime.

We won’t be getting lots of FTA time with this sort of sparkling enthralling display of football. Yawn!

 

Unfortunately I can't foresee a situation where Tom McDonald will ever take a mark again. I just don't see how it could occur.

Half time

Dees 15

Cats 14

Lowest scoring half this year.

Chris Scott will tear strips off his players. They are just going through the motions. Will see if they are talented enough to respond

 


I’m actually kinda enjoying this. Just me?

Sure I’m numerous beers down. Sure.

Interesting signs of several underperforming players beginning to steady.  I won't say turning it around just yet, but better signs from May, Lever, McDonald and Brayshaw.

 


Just now, Chook said:

Unfortunately I can't foresee a situation where Tom McDonald will ever take a mark again. I just don't see how it could occur.

Concrete hands Mk II?

Horrendous game of football. Let’s hope we can bank four points and move on.

Geelong don't like it tight, they like to be free wheeling in front.


We do the hard work, get into good positions and then stuff the crucial last step with a spilt mark or easy kick. 

 
1 minute ago, P-man said:

I’m actually kinda enjoying this. Just me?

Sure I’m numerous beers down. Sure.

Nah... I am too. Not a great game but still great to see the boys out there. Last week was a big let down.


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