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Langdon has been impressive the last couple of weeks. 

 

Great steal Clarry to Tracc...Langdon gets the spill goal


Marathon man steps up , what a goal !

A perfect example of Langdon's 'terrible' kicking skills... ?

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

We’ve still let them kick 4 goals this quarter. 

yep... we could and should have put them away

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Edited by Diamond_Jim

 

2 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Pendle bury. Can we just stop him

If history is any indication ..... No.


How was that NOT paid a mark to Fritta!??? Deesgracefull decision

What a fantastic first half of footy.  Outstanding.

Everything that has been wrong with our forward line has gone.  We bring it to ground, we have the right mix of crumbers and we are taking our chances.  It's a joy to watch.

Edited by Wiseblood

In my mind, Fritter was paid the mark (because it was), he went back and kicked a goal from 60 to get his kicking mojo back.


28 minutes ago, A F said:

I reckon we'll  keep going head to head at stoppages.

He needs to be tagged. He is everywhere and has been involved in nearly every one of their goals. Put Viney on him.

That was a clear mark to Fritsch, but we’ve had a good run from the umps this game so no complaining. 

 

Why wasnt that a mark to fritsch

Collingwood are getting most of their goals from centre clearances and hack kick forwards.

Need to ensure we compete harder in the middle and just hang off Pendlebury and Sidebottom. They are the only 2 keeping them in this. 


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