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1 minute ago, deanox said:

A few times i felt he has been nudged under it a touch perhaps?

No he cannot and never has been able to read the ball in flight nor hold his position

he is no full forward

and nothing changes what is owe conversion from inside 50s ? I bet it is worse than our average

 

 
Just now, Demon Disciple said:

Get the hell out of here Stigga, no need for that kind of optimism around these parts.

Well it's the best we've played all year. GC aren't bad.

 

Terrible Oliver

Just now, MF-C said:

Kozzy applies good pressure - he'll come on soon 

He's fine. Seems a little timid or undecided what to do when he has it.  Team rules and such. Compare it with the arrogance and cheek from Rankine at the other end.  Have to back yourself and your talents in the AFL. If you have space use your speed. 

 

That last GC goal was pure revolting umpiring.

I'm happy with the defensive pressure .

I'm pleased with the endeavour.

The delivery is still fairly average and the mistakes and fumbles are still too numerous but the defensive running is there.

We are fairly hopeless at marking and our attacking run is fairly lacklustre.

We need to run and spread in attack far better.


Has big moments Hannan

Another Melk turnover.  Nice run down and goal Hannan.  Been good today.  Why is Melk even on the ground?????????.?...???.?.?????...?.?..?????????????


Trust Hannan to do SFA all night, then bob up and nail one. The type that pisses of oppositions supporters

 

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