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Haha Tomlinson is 6"4 and has no idea how to take a mark

One of the most frustrating games of footy i have ever watched.


 

Langdon is a great two way runner and has had a really good season. He’s saved us getting back into defense when our other midfielders can’t be bothered. He deserves recognition. 


Hannan Spargo Pickett Brayshaw Viney Vandenberg Brown

I have no idea how we are in front with those guys having about 5 touches between them

5 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

GET HANNAN OFF!!!!

kicks to the opposition in the clear - a liability

Surely our midfield can lift and win us the game

Just now, layzie said:

I don't know how the hell we're still in this 

May


Wonder if Riewoldt still thinks we lost the May and Lever recruitments?

They’ve kept us in it.

Just now, layzie said:

I don't know how the hell we're still in this 

I don't know either.

However, we're in front.  Defensively we look really good.  

First five minutes of the last term will be massive.

I can't believe we won that quarter.

The turnovers are through the roof.

But reality is, we won the quarter and we're still in front.

Big test here. No Hibberd hurts twice - in our top 3 tonight, and we're a rotation down.

Season on the line sort of stuff. Let's see if we can hold on.


All of that and we’re in front... odds we steam roll them from here? 3/1? ?

Our midfield needs an overhaul big time. Still think we need to trade Brayshaw or Viney and get a Shai Bolton type in.

3 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Yep.  I wish 2018 Hannan would come back.

This is 2018 Hannan. Best is good then does nothing for 3-4 games. He’s probably due another good one.

 

Surely this is NO-Mac's last game in the red & blue.  He's been beaten in the air most of the night and as soon as the ball hits the deck he's cooked and beaten there as well.

Thank goodness for May & Lever coming in to assist or we'd be down by a few goals i'd reckon

Just now, leave it to deever said:

We have had ONE venyre clearance. ONE in 3 quarters. Horrible. 

Shocking midfield performance, from supposedly our strength.

Surely they will lift in the last, it's their last chance for the season.


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