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“The Weed” has sprouted. Now a fully fledged dandelion.

 

Viney 8 possies all holding the ball or turnovers.

 
35 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

Please! 

And bloody Thank you

Just now, dees189227 said:

One more quarter to go, season on the line. The next 20 minutes will tell us how much this club wants to play finals. 

 

This.

This is the real test of where we are at as a club. Forget the draw, the hub  the travel. Forget everything. 

How much do we want it.

GWS can lose and make finals still.

This is an elimination final for us. 

It is members thank you round. Dess fans have tipped in money for that jumper.

Time to stand up dees.

Go redlegs 

 

 


...Greene looked high.

5 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

Is it a fair criticism to say that Viney cannot read the play ahead. He sees the ball and gets it or attempts to every time. Sometimes you need to make a judgement on what is likely to happen...not always go in head first.

Maybe not the right thread for it...apologies if so

Not the sharpest tool in the shed but one cannot fault his endeavor and commitment 

3 minutes ago, A F said:

I agree. I don't think we can carry Fritsch even when he's kicking goals. His non defensive efforts kill us.

At about round 8 I would say we couldn't afford to drop him. Every time I see him recently I feel like throwing something at the tv. Can't believe how much I was looking forward to watching how his season was going to play out.

 

Even the taters are asking what we need to do to get Weid into the match.  He's having one of his many too many mares

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Lever's inboard turnover goal turned the game when we were 3 goals up

 

Overpaid...


Viney can [censored] right off 

 

What in the actual [censored] is this umpiring?


Hopper actually went under Oliver’s legs but I guess we never get those ... twice tonight. 

How the hell is that a free against Oliver?  Terrible decision.

Viney with his third holding the ball for the night.  

Why are we getting our legs taken time and time again? Have they forgotten this rule???


Can Fritsch actually hold a mark. PLEASE.

Weideman is killing us.

 

Richo reckons it wasn't deliberate? I'm really really struggling to see the issue, he directly handballed in our of bounds, ON THE FULL

1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

How the hell is that a free against Oliver?  Terrible decision.

Viney with his third holding the ball for the night.  

Viney had the ball for 1-2 microseconds. 


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