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our set shot kicking good grief

can't kick em from direct in front but 40m out non-preferred side on the boundary? straight thru

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North are a horrible team. If we can’t pull away there is no point in trying to make finals

 

8 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Weideman is not there to tackle. His role is to mark or neutralize contests. That’s his forward pressure. And he has done it very well. 
 

On top of, tackles recorded are only those which cause the ball to spill. In the forward 50 you might lay 5 tackles in a sequence with building pressure but only the last tackle that causes the spill is actually listed as a tackle.

Kick it!!!!

 

Even Uncle Byron is upset about the umpiring! TRIP!


Healy has no idea. Spargo is the connection you dill.

Maybe I'm alone here but this looks like a good team simply frumbling its way through a match against poor opposition. I'm okay with how we are playing so long as we steady. We are better than North but you just know they will pull a few goals out of their [censored].


Hellalua


Lever lucky not to give a free away there.

There are no stoppages!  The players are going to be cooked after this.

Blowout by someone in the last quarter for sure, hope it's us!

Vandenberg has been terrible tonight.

 

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