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Just now, A F said:

How was his kick that should have been spoiled over the line that Weid fortunately ended up marking and then his up and under to the North defender, instead of lowering his eyes.

The guy is finished and should have retired at the end of 2018.

Found space and the Pill to hit targets that lead to 3 goals

 
Just now, titan_uranus said:

Melksham, Hannan, Spargo, Fritsch and Weideman have laid 4 tackles between them.

Surprisingly, Melksham has 2 of them (Hannan and Spargo 1 each).

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. 
 

Also, fitness is going to come into this.

This is where Burgess will make his coin.  Both sides off a four day break.  Hopefully we have more in the tank than the Roos.

 

If the umpires will stay out of the game we will win.

Melk has been useless. 


1 minute ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

To an extent I don't care if we win by 2 goals or 20 goals from here, we have just got to GET THE JOB DONE.

i somewhat agree as it's 4 days between our last game 

just want us to kick away a bit 3-4 goals I'll be happy 

 

Another open goal missed


Just now, Demonland said:

Why must we always play on 

because we're the dumbest team in the league? 

Come on mate you should know this by now 


Brayshaw WTF


Spargo giving Bennell a lesson on how to play in the forward line. Spargo will keep his spot next week by the looks of it!

Hollywood again from Trac

 

Too casual Trac

T Mac is finished. Honestly this should be his last game. He isn’t even close to AFL standard anymore.


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