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May is unbelievable. Just brilliant. 
A much better half. I am glad they took Oliver off Bontempelli as that matchup was not working. 

 

Playing so poorly but in front   thanks to Steven May in my view


Much, much better quarter there.  Our ball movement was better, as was our pressure, and we took our chances.

Shout out to the back line.  At this stage, May and Lever are giving Naughton and Bruce an absolute bath.  Tomlinson has been pretty good too!

Mids started to get on top and Preuss his looking better as the game goes on.

Excellent turnaround!

Hopefully that goal gets Oliver going, was having the worst game of his career up until that point.

I love what Fritsch and Preuss are doing.

SMASH THEM IN THE 2ND HALF

1 minute ago, MF-C said:

May has been very very god 

Agreed, his past month has been phenomenal. 
 

Gotta come out breathing fire after the break. 

 

Make no mistake, being up by 7 points is a great achievement. Doggies are a tough team, and we're matching them.

May has been huge for us.

Need more from Spargo and Pickett, much better quarter though.


1 minute ago, Demonland said:

My phone just ran out of batteries. 

Just put some sauce on it and you should be fine!

seedy half but half to take it 

Tomlinson and May been very good

Oliver working into it


I can't stress just how bad Tmac is 

We simply can't play him next week

I don't care who it is as long as it's not him

Tmac is done - the coaches have to see it surely 

Hilarious when you hear a spur of the moment nickname that you know will stick for the rest of the player's career. FRITSCH MAGNET!!!

so good to see Fritta slot that.

Sign of a good team to play pretty badly and still be in front.

Got the feeling this will go down to the wire and will be decided by who converts the best.


Anyone know if the Dogs are a good last quarter team this year?

Just now, Bitter but optimistic said:

If May is not an AA defender, I’ll eat my underwear 

Well Andy is already supposed to be eating his scarf, so why not join the party?

Garry Lyon again ?

Great quarter from Fritta but Pickett was quiet.

May and Lever working hard.

Need to move the pill quicker into our forward line.


The Fritsch magnet!

Being smashed in the middle.  They just walk out with it.  Fix this and they will struggle to keep up.  May has Been brilliant 

Stonewall Jackson defence so far

 

Pruess 18 hitouts to English 5.

 


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