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Just now, gs77 said:

Jones on bench with thigh strapped - maybe we're a chance?

So why'd he play to begin with

 

 
Just now, Jaded said:

They made moves. Tomlinson back. Smith forward. I’m shook. 

Oscar forward.  Had no option but to get him out of the back line after that horror second term.

That's Goody's big move?  Oscar forward?

#gamechanger


Just now, Wiseblood said:

Oscar forward.  Had no option but to get him out of the back line after that horror second term.

Sorry Oscar not Smith. Smith still panicking in the back line. 

1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Windy open ground requires good skills.....

We don't have

Also requires you to use your brain and play the conditions

No-Mac forward ...thats better than down back!

 
1 minute ago, Buzzy said:

That's Goody's big move?  Oscar forward?

#gamechanger

We want him to make moves.

So he does.

And he still cops it.

Fair enough.


Harmes is a disgrace 

Oscar forward.

Big time [censored] panic stations. 

actually, watching Oscar lumber around the forward pocket is at least giving me some comedy relief.


1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

We want him to make moves.

So he does.

And he still cops it.

Fair enough.

Yeah not sure Oscar forward is what we were looking for mate


Nice switch of play from ANB earlier.  And kicked a goal.  Finally someone looked like an AFL footballer

Sweet. the power move at half time was to throw Oscar forward and team instructions to bomb it high into the 50. What could possibly go wrong?

 

Put Tomlinson in the ruck and Gawn in the goal square 


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