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Come on Fritta

 

Never in doubt

 
Just now, whatwhatsaywhat said:

 how is that not 50 - chip shoved him in the back after a clean mark!

It’s 50. Just wearing the wrong colour guernsey.


The players we want looking good, are looking good. Except for Oliver. He looks terrible these past 2 weeks.

Loved see Trac smoke Scully.

 

Fritta! 3rd times a charm! Might be a bit wayward at times but gets decent purchase on the footy.

CONFIDENCE- PETRACCA!


1 minute ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

 how is that not 50 - chip shoved him in the back after a clean mark!

He was wearing a red+blue jumper

Good signs.

Petracca rampant.

Burgoyne done.

O'Brien Done.

Crush this scum.

This will sound a little ridiculous, but it's great to see Jackson mark that one on the lead.  Will do wonders for his confidence after missing a few against Carlton.

Great start from us as well. 


5 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Petracca is next level.

So good to see a Demon with potential reach said potential.

He does seem to be tracking well...npi.

Seems to becoming somewhat elite as hoped.

6 minutes ago, praha said:

Hawks a player down. Guess we're not winning this one.

Pinning this post and crossing my fingers it isn’t the case.

1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Petracca is next level.

So good to see a Demon with potential reach said potential.

Agree Clint. I reckon Oliver will too. 

Not convinced about gus


BIt of niggle. Good might fire us up. We are better than them.   Need to keep running

Jacko showing glimpse. Love it.

Pickett already causing headaches up forward.

Burgoyne doing a lot of things he ‘never does’

cant they just say he is playing a bad game?

 

Brilliant pressure inside forward 50 in the second half of that quarter. All of our goals came directly from that. Well done. 

5 minutes ago, binman said:

Agree Clint. I reckon Oliver will too. 

Not convinced about gus

Gus a shadow of his old form but at least a few others returning to old form and some exciting new talent.


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