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Excuse me umpire do you actually know what constitutes in the back. Paid to one team but not the other.


 

this game will be won and lost at half forward. they sre killing us atm with forward half pressure.

Viney has been terrible. His possessions go nowhere.

That was [censored] [censored] weak Fristch 


My worry is that the Dogs' pressure is much higher than Adelaide, North or Collingwood and it's ruining our ball movement.

We just cannot get it out of our back half.

3 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

ugly footy from both sides

Harmes outmarked costs us a goal. He's not a defender.


Good lord, Pruess can’t beat a bloke a foot shorter. 
 

dogs look a lot better when they have the footy. More options than us. 

Just now, praha said:

this game will be won and lost at half forward. they sre killing us atm with forward half pressure.

Yep, I agree with this.

Our last move forward summed it up.  As soon as Fritsch missed Spargo (with a pretty rubbish kick it has to be said), Keath got the ball under no pressure and they were able to work it down field without too much issue.  We haven't been able to do that a whole lot and it's now starting to show on the scoreboard.  We need to not only win some footy, but to also keep it up our end for a while.

 

This will be a tougher contest than the last three games. We need to link up better and get some more run on the outside. 
hopefully the cheats don’t ruin the contest 


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