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Dogs have come out in the second on a mission to rough us up but it isn't doing them a lot of good.

On the other hand, we're putting legitimate chase and pressure on.

Lily Mithen will have a lovely collection of well earned bruises, too.

 
2 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

Dogs have come out in the second on a mission to rough us up but it isn't doing them a lot of good.

On the other hand, we're putting legitimate chase and pressure on.

Lily Mithen will have a lovely collection of well earned bruises, too.

Yeah the ump has given us a good run with frees.

Bad miss by Cunningham. We're absolutely dominating and leading by 6 behinds

 

21 inside 50 to 3 and we trail by a point! 

Like other years we may kick ourselves out of finals/top 4.

Yep. Woeful footy after so much great effort to get it forward.

I don't even think we've been that bad delivering it into the f50.


2 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

21 inside 50 to 3 and we trail by a point! 

Like other years we may kick ourselves out of finals/top 4.

Déjà vu. 

We will see how fit they are. We have dominated play but kicking for goal has been dreadful. 21 inside 50s to 4. Missing Hore big time.

 

Structure is terrible. Dogs players free everywhere. 


Backline is missing Goldie.   Need a big final quarter from Paxy.  Parry is being well held and Bannan quiet.  Next 15 minutes will tell the story.  Go Dee girls!

Keep your feet....aargh 

bad kicking = bad football

i wonder how much longer they can afford to station daisy behind the ball; if her fitness is good enough i'd prefer her up around the ball

Edited by whatwhatsaywhat


Gone.

Wow, Zanker and Cunningham summed it up for me. Got their hands all over the footy and showed some terrible skills.

Umpiring (for both sides) showing why the players kicked up a stink when doing the new EBA. 
We have massively missed Hore’s class.


1 minute ago, Nelo said:

Does anyone actually watch this?

Yes absolutely but I won’t be watching the replay ?

3 minutes ago, Meggs said:

Yes absolutely but I won’t be watching the replay ?

Ok, I personally haven’t watched any but seeing if there is much interest. I presume they lost then?

 

14 scoring shots to 7. Says it all really. I just get confused seeing a side domunate play as we did and lose coz they hav'nt got their kicking boots on. Had no crumming power up forward, Hore and goldrick better be available next week.

1 minute ago, dl4e said:

14 scoring shots to 7. Says it all really. I just get confused seeing a side domunate play as we did and lose coz they hav'nt got their kicking boots on. Had no crumming power up forward, Hore and goldrick better be available next week.

Sounds just like the men  


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