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How was Max then? Terribly dumb football. 


wen wil AFL get rid of Mumford who hunts others - and gets a fine and another fine - all paid by the AFL!

That fat [censored] Mummy getting pantsed by Gawn so, true to form, starts going for the cheap dog shots behind play. 
God I can’t stand this manufactured, soulless garbage club. 

Petracca will be buzzed after that goal, that’s what we need

 

Well all i wanted was for them to have a dip. And they are

Am loving this but fighting back feelings of last 2 game dissappointments.

Pickett is playing well.

 


So that mumford thuggish cnut takes Carrie's head off and the corrupt maggot umpire plucks a free from between his stinkcheeks to Greene? WTF?

Very good start from us, bar a few of the usual turnovers.

What was really pleasing was the fact that we transitioned the ball well from defence and made them pay on the scoreboard.  Pickett was dangerous and I've liked Baker's efforts on the opposite wing to Langdon, who is also playing well.

Been pleased with our tall backs as well.  They haven't given their talls a sniff.

Q1 observations

- What a goal by Trac!

- BS 50 against Lever

- Generally excellent, great creative movement. The boys look hungry, but...

- WHERE THE HELL HAS THIS EFFORT AND INTENSITY BEEN!?! 


1 minute ago, Jaded said:

That fat [censored] Mummy getting pantsed by Gawn so, true to form, starts going for the cheap dog shots behind play. 
God I can’t stand this manufactured, soulless garbage club. 

not a club; they're a franchise!

Just now, gs77 said:

So that mumford thuggish cnut takes Carrie's head off and the corrupt maggot umpire plucks a free from between his stinkcheeks to Greene? WTF?

No free to Greene. We got the free and Gawn turned it over immediately. 

Just now, Demon_spurs said:

Well all i wanted was for them to have a dip. And they are

It's good bit you just shake your head and think "where was this the last two games"


Just a lack of game awareness by Max. He should have known there were 30 seconds to go. Pump it deep and maybe get a cheeky one. 

14 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

When you look at who the poster is that is driving that discussion, it makes some sense.

No it doesn't coz he was the first D'lander to get hot on him early in the draft.  Gone cold for some reason.  I was the 2nd lol.

 

Good start. At times excellent start.

Gawn's late turnover was terrible. No game awareness and a bad option to boot. But he's creating so much through the middle. Mumford's a [censored].

Let's hope we can keep this up. 5 goal quarters and 3 goal leads early are nice things. 

Just now, RedButMostlyBlue said:

Q1 observations

- What a goal by Trac!

- BS 50 against Lever

- Generally excellent, great creative movement. The boys look hungry, but...

- WHERE THE HELL HAS THIS EFFORT AND INTENSITY BEEN!?! 

That's the bit that hangs over this game.  I mean, it's great to see us playing well, but why can't we do this in the previous two games?  In both we came out listless and uninspired.  Tonight we look like a Top 8 team.  It's frustrating to say the least.


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