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7 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Importantly, Weid and Jackson 2 each also...

And Lever 5

Lever doing what he was bought for. Great stuff.

Im blown away by Trac.

 

Still half a game left we should be aiming to win this by 8 goals plus 

 

Interesting how much confidence affects the ability to hit targets

 

Players are running fwd off the ball making targets. Tackling ferociously. Pressure is immense. 

Completely shut the hawks game down. 

Something has clicked. When we play like this you question where it has been for 18mnths

 

Let's finish this off dees

DOn't want to win by anything less than we're ahead by now. Keep the foot down


2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Can always rely on you for a negative comment even when we are playing so well

Not me noting the mistakes and posting them, I liked what I saw in 2nd quarter, hope for more off the same in 3rd, if we make a mistake, we are scrambling to fix it

The joys of kayo. Watching the second quarter again.

How was that kick by tracc to weed? Bullet!

 

I’m just worried we will stop in the second half. Five goals is not a big enough margin and with a percentage as low as ours we need to keep going. 


3 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Interesting how much confidence affects the ability to hit targets

 

Players are running fwd off the ball making targets. Tackling ferociously. Pressure is immense. 

Completely shut the hawks game down. 

Something has clicked. When we play like this you question where it has been for 18mnths

 

Let's finish this off dees

Continuity in the 22 on the field

1 minute ago, binman said:

The joys of kayo. Watching the second quarter again.

How was that kick by tracc to weed? Bullet!

Knew he was there, had the confidence to just roll around and pull the trigger!

Luv it! ?


Just now, Jaded said:

I’m just worried we will stop in the second half. Five goals is not a big enough margin and with a percentage as low as ours we need to keep going. 

Five goals is a margin we love to concede but I just can’t see Hawthorn getting near us.

 

Our poise has been better but alot to improve on, better kicking inside 50 would have resulted in another 3-4 goals. 

Overall we just look so much more balanced with Omac and a Second tall Forward in the side, releases Lever to intercept to his hearts delight.

Gawn and Petracca on another Lever right now.

Good times Demonland.

#finishthem

 

1 minute ago, Satyriconhome said:

Continuity in the 22 on the field

Agreed, but smarter ball movement and better forward structure also important.

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

I’m just worried we will stop in the second half. Five goals is not a big enough margin and with a percentage as low as ours we need to keep going. 

Yes and I had a sneaky few on Dees to win by 40+ !!


1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Knew he was there, had the confidence to just roll around and pull the trigger!

Luv it! ?

And the courage to get it over frawley

Just now, Satyriconhome said:

Anyone else noticed Nev playing a completely different role

Yes. Best he's played in a long time. Lockhart is doing the lockdown role while Nev has been left off the leash

6 minutes ago, Rednblueriseing said:

Still half a game left we should be aiming to win this by 8 goals plus 

42 points to get 3-3 and 100%

 

Can't remember the last time we took 10 contested marks in a match let alone in a half. Amazing


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