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1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Spargo get a mention?

I'm watching  7

No.  They only showed the Top 5 across the season.  They highlighted this stat as the Saints are #1 for scoring from forward turnovers, but we are #2 in the comp at not conceding from turnovers in our back half.  

 
3 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

No.  They only showed the Top 5 across the season.  They highlighted this stat as the Saints are #1 for scoring from forward turnovers, but we are #2 in the comp at not conceding from turnovers in our back half.  

Lol what about turnovers in midfield and fwd 50? 

5 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Billy Brownless looks like he ate several of his co workers.

It’s an iso thing 

 
1 minute ago, Cards13 said:

Lol what about turnovers in midfield and fwd 50? 

No idea mate.  They were discussing how those two stats make for an interesting battle in that area of the ground tonight.  They didn't discuss it much outside of that.

Hoping a Melbourne supporting steward slipped the Saints team some dodgy drinks/food on the flight over.?


Could be a late start! 

Just now, Earl Hood said:

Could be a late start! 

? they should have gone with the radio edit

 

Oh [censored] surprise surprise it’s Membrey ?‍♀️

Anyone having kayo issues....glitzty?


Jesus Christ. Nothing changes with this rubbish club. 

Their speed is already tearing us open. This could get ugly if we can’t apply more pressure through the middle of the ground.

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1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

Their speed is already tearing us open. This could get ugly if we can’t apply more pressure through the middle of the ground.

We need to start winning a few clearances to get ourselves going.  Oliver only just won our first for the night.  Need to put the pressure back on them a little.

 

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