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6 minutes ago, Mickey said:

The saints ruckman are actually paying attention to him. No easy marks behind the play

1 mark and 2 kicks is just not enough.

Did little last week.

I know he is a champ bit needs to lead by example

 

Stop talking the talk. Ml

 

Great to see us turn momentum around in the qtr very unusual for us. Lever and Tomlinson on key forwards is a worry for me. Max is looking lost at the moment, hopefully he can find his mojo quickly. 

Doing well against a good side - but still lack real class at the top end in order to finish off. Oliver is great, but Billings is dangerous, and that's the difference.

 
11 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Should be dropped after a good game! He's proven he doesn't have 2 good ones in him

He wasn’t good!!

Side note: Langdon is definitely a superior wingman to Hill and cost half the price. We nailed that trade!


We have a half here to win the game, go to 2-0 and set up our season.  This is it.  The time is now. 

There are no more excuses for Goodwin or anybody else and there are certainly no honorable losses.

Just now, Beetle said:

Keep two forwards in our forward half at all times, we win this game.

First half of that second quarter we had no one one forward of 50 and it killed us.

Viney getting caught with the ball was not his fault. He literally had nothing to go to.

Would be hard to tell on TV.

shame Kossie wasn't swaning by at that moment

3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Calling you tmac.

Plese dont let last week be an anomaly.

I noticed late in the second you can hang off him in marking duels, no free but don’t try that on King. It must be an age, experience thing with the umpires. You know I always thought the rules applied equally to all players regardless of age. 

 

think the cab sav is killing my spelling ability.Just on the side cricket victoria is in deep trouble


Pleased we fought back because alarm bells were ringing half way through that quarter. We don’t have enough weapons to drop off in the middle, it is our strength.

5 minutes ago, 3183 Dee said:

It is Spud’s Game, but that doesn’t mean StK need to be helped to victory.

You mean there's another team playing?

Petracca needs to stand up in the second half. 

Luke Jackson I the ruck turned the momentum for us.

Straight after I said that he wasn't ready...

6 minutes ago, praha said:

How good are Jordan and Rivers?

you can expect a correction from @demonstone


1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Luke Jackson I the ruck turned the momentum for us.

Straight after I said that he wasn't ready...

Keep talking trash then! 

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Luke Jackson I the ruck turned the momentum for us.

Straight after I said that he wasn't ready...

dazzle - can you please say that Fritsch can’t kick for goal, and that umpires can’t be even handed. 

Our forwards are horrible.

McDonald is back to his 2020 form


Kick it to our blokes

Stupid and dangerous from Oliver. Lucky he didn’t knock the guy out. 

 

My heart just missed a beat what was Oliver thinking very lucky


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