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Luckily I am getting tanked before the in laws and kids come over for tea. How unwatchable if football these days...but I still can't avert my eyes.

By the way... still no goalless quarters...

The we momentum swung our way that qtr. Our finishing i to the forward line is still a massive worry.

 

After least after last week we should be fresh to run it out hard in the second half


1 minute ago, Nasher said:

My eyes are bleeding. Jesus.

Lots of positives though. Have liked Hannan’s game so far - he adds plenty when he is fit and going.

He and Lockhart have been great additions.

McDonald is doing everything right so far. Everything he has brought the ball down our way its created opportunities for our cumbers

 

Tmac giving stewart a broken collar bone for a innocuous bump


31 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Should have been the first dropped after the Carlton game as was stated many times here, sadly our coaching geniuses thought otherwise.

He has half a game to keep his place.

I think James Harmes might be back in the midfield for good after this. 

Rivers and Lockhart look very very good 

Like them, just add something different 

if Tmac can stick a few it'd be nice 


Much better quarter but still issues.

We're barely generating shots on goal and too many of them are on an angle.

Brayshaw's goal was nice but the kick inside 50 from Harmes was to a pack of Geelong players who spoiled each other.

Our defence tightened though, and our ball movement sped up which was important. We're zero chance of winning if we try playing slow with short kicks.

Gawn, Tomlinson and Lockhart all playing well IMO.

5 minutes ago, MF-C said:

god damn we need a forward 

Might be time to swap Lever up forward for T-Mac.  Even if its just for a quarter.  Need a tall mobile marking forward in the mix.  Too many wasted entries

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Steven May playing a very good defensive game on Hawkins.

Rivers is playing like a veteran already.

Hibbered has actually been good.

Leave Harmes in the midfield and get rid of the Dusty don't argues!

1 minute ago, Webber said:

I think James Harmes might be back in the midfield for good after this. 

agree - he's too good to play down back 

Just now, Satyriconhome said:

On match committee now @Redleg ?

Couldn’t hurt.

 
4 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

Jon Ralph is [censored]. Macdonalds bump a reportable incident. Give me a break

Stewart initiated the contact 


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