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Gee, it was good kicking straight. Weideman and Petracca nailing the goals that they did were clutch.

Fritsch will have a bit of trouble getting back into the team with his unreliable kicking, lofty 13 tackles and 11 1%ers for the year.

49 minutes ago, Farmer said:

Just get over your preconceptions mate. He played well

Yeah fair he wasn't terrible. On the upside he's the better of the Wagners haha. Look, I'm not a fan and today was far from the worst I've seen him, and if him playing alright down there means we get Harmes back to where he needs to be, I'm ok with that.

 
1 hour ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Brown's leads are commendable - not for a goal shot, but to maintain possession and seek a pass/feed. Keep him there as he is going to clunk a few in a row, as well.

Thst courage shown by Brown was HUGE.  After being collected to take another contested mark (altoygh a soft reversal from Max) was my hughlight of the night.

Rare courage 

7 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

ANB is ranked 3rd. Just saying.

Also, why are you going by total instead of average?

Average includes a bunch of guys including Bedford and ANB who have barely played. So it's a good to consider both the average and total. If I could filter average with a minimum of 5 games played I'd do that. Either way, Kossie is a pressure king! 

The stats ignore a lot of his crucial tap ons and spoils as well. 

Hopefully he settles down and just hits the crumbing spot a little slower, that's all he needs to do to get his disposals way up


And spare a thought for Shane Warne who said on 360 the other night that the sure thing was that the Saints would smash the Demons. Will have to just sit in his house laughing at the parody of himself hes become while drinking bottle after bottle of his new cologne. 

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Take out one bad quarter against the dogs, and I think our defensive system has been excellent for the past 5 weeks. Something really needs to change with our stoppage work though, especially at centre bounces. Feels like we are consistently hitting the ball down the opposition's throat, and when we give up the centre clearance it's tough to properly set up our defensive zone. If we could get back to somewhere near our 2018 contested work I think we could actually be a threat come finals. 

Also I just want to mention Jack Steele who was a collosus tonight. Almost singlehandedly got the Saints over the line.

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2 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Average includes a bunch of guys including Bedford and ANB who have barely played. So it's a good to consider both the average and total. If I could filter average with a minimum of 5 games played I'd do that. Either way, Kossie is a pressure king! 

The stats ignore a lot of his crucial tap ons and spoils as well. 

Hopefully he settles down and just hits the crumbing spot a little slower, that's all he needs to do to get his disposals way up

That's fair enough then. Was more bringing it up to stick up for ANB somewhat TBH.

Kozzy just needs a little luck with a few bounces, loving it that we have a player who does so much off the ball.

1 hour ago, Trisul said:

 

Leadership this year. Brilliant. I really liked the 'we're nowhere'. That's the way it should be. And that sort of talk should resonate through the group and encourage them to keep pushing until the very end. 


Just now, Greendale said:

Take out one bad quarter against the dogs, and I think our defensive system has been excellent for the past 5 weeks. Something really needs to change with our stoppage work though, especially at centre bounces. Feels like we are consistently hitting the ball down the opposition's throat, and when we give up the centre clearance it's tough to properly set up our defensive zone. If we could get back to somewhere near our 2018 contested work I think we could actually be a threat come finals. 

The last time we had Brayshaw and co in the centre clearances was 2018 and we covered them with loose men off half back for that reason.

Gawn won't face too many ruck combinations like Ryder and Marshall and will be better for the run but yeah we were belted in the middle.

I'd like to have Harmes back in the side purely to play at some centre bounces and give a bit of speed and tackling in that area.

After the bounce he can swap forward, the wing, the bench, whatever!

2 hours ago, Gunna’s said:

[censored] sake channel 7. I’ve seen the Dixon goal more times than petraccas. Show some respect 

That is right,   l couldn't have said it better  good onya  Gunna.

2 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

I'd like to have Harmes back in the side purely to play at some centre bounces and give a bit of speed and tackling in that area.

After the bounce he can swap forward, the wing, the bench, whatever!

Strongly agree here. In most games you'd just have him in the sort of role Jones and Sparrow have been playing. But on nights like tonight he would have been very helpful for Steele.

15 minutes ago, Unleash Hell said:

Thst courage shown by Brown was HUGE.  After being collected to take another contested mark (altoygh a soft reversal from Max) was my hughlight of the night.

Rare courage 

Yeah Richo (I think) wasn’t happy about the reversal either. Very soft from the umpire but really well done from Brown. Those are acts that the selection committee must look at and say, “he gets another go”. 

He didn’t do a lot tonight but I think he did enough to get a crack at Sydney this week. 

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Anyone else watch the boys walk into the rooms and notice Viney in a seemingly filthy mood. He lead the team into the room, walking alone and ahead of Max, the camera then shows him exiting the rooms before the song and he never returned. He did not join in the song. Very odd behaviour ... concerning. 

7 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Magnificent 

thanks :)

Just like reading a demonland postgame thread after a loss.... just change the names :) 

21 minutes ago, JTR said:

Considering how sh*t we played, it’s funny we were still the better team and lost.
Thank god we’re not Melbourne supporters and have to watch that sh*t every week”

Winners are grinners! I wasn’t unhappy with how we played, turnovers were the main issue that I didn’t like but this game was probably more removed from what we usually see. It was actually nice to see us hold a structure for most of the night. 

2 hours ago, wizardinoz said:

Get Bennell in. Kosi can have a rest & Hannan needs to visit an Optician this week. 

Yeh Harley must be a shoe in this week for Hannan.  There is no way he plays a worse game than that even if he tried.

Viney plays mostly forward for Kozzy.  Harmes comes in for Kozzy (managed for a week) and replaces a fair chunk of Viney's mid time but also pushing forward at times.

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30 minutes ago, Darkhorse72 said:

Just like reading a demonland postgame thread after a loss.... just change the names :) 

No surprise really.
Both basketcase clubs with tortured supporters.

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29 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Anyone else watch the boys walk into the rooms and notice Viney in a seemingly filthy mood. He lead the team into the room, walking alone and ahead of Max, the camera then shows him exiting the rooms before the song and he never returned. He did not join in the song. Very odd behaviour ... concerning. 

This was covered earlier - Viney had to take a dump. MFC confirmed afterwards. It was a firm stool, according to reports. 

 
55 minutes ago, JTR said:

Thanks for the laughs.    Loved this quote, "We couldn't stop May, and it's frigging August."     Classic.   ?

am I the only one that thinks Viney tries to take on the tackle wayyyyy too much ? 

I basically have a coronary each time because he is a holding the ball waiting to happen.

 

 


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