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27 minutes ago, kev martin said:

We are good at nullifying the opposition. Four weeks in a row, made them look 2nd tiers.

Was Duncan, Miers or Guthrie playing. 

Great game plans Coaches.

Was excellent coaching and good execution by the players

Not sure who negated Guthrie in 1st Qrt but saw Jones playing tagging fwd role in 3rd and 4th on Tuohy and others. ANB, Spargo, Pickett, Sparrow all played great defensive roles

Viney and Tracc smashed them in the guts and Oliver did his bit while fending off a hard tag. Even Tmac had a good contested game

The pressure from everyone was the massive highlight for me! I am pumped to see us grind a good team, particularly when they had a great 10 minute stretch to narrow the gap

 

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1 hour ago, jumbo returns said:

Steve May - fractured eye socket 

4-6 weeks

Thanks Jumbo but this is sad news indeed.

I think it was an accident but hawkins should not have been swinging his elbows around.

On that basis anyone could do it and hide under the same pretext.

Like a ball over the line on purpose or not...how do you judge intent?

 

Gee the Cats were so so lucky it was wet. We were all over them most of the day. Dry day and we would have really carved them up.

Great win. Our tackling was awesome. We were physical and ferocious. Good signs.

Big shame about May. Petty gets his chance.  We will be ok. 

1 hour ago, 4_Kent_Watts said:

I've now lost 4 bets in a row. I'm hoping it continues next week. Go Dees Go. 

Please don’t change your current betting system. It’s working for us.


Langdon is a genuine star of our team. What he brought to our side is invaluable. Probably our most important recruit this decade. 
Also thought Gus did exceptionally well when thrown down back when May went down. 
We showed really maturity to turn the momentum in the last quarter and not let the horrid umpiring get to us. 
Some of the decisions today were baffling. 
 

My only let down today was Melksham. He did nothing offensively and defensively he is trash. 
 

Hawkins,    high contact, reckless elbow, severe result, should be nothing less than 3 weeks, intentional or not.

 
9 minutes ago, Sigil said:

That umpire tho.

 

Sounded like a foghorn.

I actually thought someone was taking the [censored]! Then realised it was the umpire haha!


That was just a genuine great win.  Everyone contributed, nobody shirked and we operated as a unit all game.  Yes, there were a few moments of idiocy that cost us goals, but overall we once again controlled the game and didn't panic when they got a run on. 

Of particular note is the fact that we were never behind.  Not once in that game.  We scored first and they never caught up.  I don't remember the last time that happened.  Even with our usual trouble converting, that was pretty close to a complete game. 

Is anyone else noticing how much the twins (Hunt and Langdon) are feeding off each other?  It seems to me that Landon's presence on the outside has inspired Hunt and he's now working much harder to match his lookalike. 

Do we have confirmation that May has a broken eye socket?  That's what it looked like on the ground with the massive swelling and I see someone has mentioned it earlier. 

14 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Was excellent coaching and good execution by the players

Not sure who negated Guthrie in 1st Qrt but saw Jones playing tagging fwd role in 3rd and 4th on Tuohy and others. ANB, Spargo, Pickett, Sparrow all played great defensive roles

Viney and Tracc smashed them in the guts and Oliver did his bit while fending off a hard tag. Even Tmac had a good contested game

The pressure from everyone was the massive highlight for me! I am pumped to see us grind a good team, particularly when they had a great 10 minute stretch to narrow the gap

 

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Sparrow is always in the top bracket for pressure acts.

Maybe we should leave him in the team...   even though I didnt mind Melk coming in.

1 hour ago, jumbo returns said:

Steve May - fractured eye socket 

4-6 weeks

Gets him ready for the important back half of the season


3 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

 

Sparrow is always in the top bracket for pressure acts.

Maybe we should leave him in the team...   even though I didnt mind Melk coming in.

You Joke of course P2J

9 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

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Did you see him sooking when Spargo did the same to him? Been doing it for years but can't cop it when it goes the other way

My 3 favourite moments other than the magnificent win:

1) Free kick against Selwood for a high tackle on the ducking Spargo in the first q. Can dish it out but can't take it!

2) Seeing Viney mark in front of goal and watching Selwood (his direct opponent and 15m away) pointing to all and sundry in a 'not my fault way'

3) Kossie standing over Selwood as mentioned earlier..... say no more

Yes, I have a problem with Selwood, or should I say, had

Goodwin and his coaching staff deserve a lot of the credit.

He has picked a team that has not changed in the first 4 rounds

When the opposition gets on top, we now have a plan B and C to counter this.

Our defensive set up is the best I've seen in recent memory.

The team is playing for each other and for their coach.

28 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Langdon is a genuine star of our team. What he brought to our side is invaluable. Probably our most important recruit this decade. 
Also thought Gus did exceptionally well when thrown down back when May went down. 
We showed really maturity to turn the momentum in the last quarter and not let the horrid umpiring get to us. 
Some of the decisions today were baffling. 
 

My only let down today was Melksham. He did nothing offensively and defensively he is trash. 
 

Langdin has gone to another level.


5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Goodwin and his coaching staff deserve a lot of the credit.

He has picked a team that has not changed in the first 4 rounds

When the opposition gets on top, we now have a plan B and C to counter this.

Our defensive set up is the best I've seen in recent memory.

The team is playing for each other and for their coach.

I thought Jackson was in the ruck too long but it paid off with Max finishing with a full tank.

 

2 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Did you see him sooking when Spargo did the same to him? Been doing it for years but can't cop it when it goes the other way

Also a highlight was Kozzie giving him lip after he gave a free to KP. There was something left hanging from half time siren

Champion footballer, butalways gives a hard-done-by display which is rich for a bloke who's professionalised the art of getting soft frees

He lacks the humility of a Dangerfield/Ablett Jnr who show much more respect when beaten

21 minutes ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Salem monstered that squib Guthrie beautiful to see.. 

He's a star that boy sign him up Dees along with CP5 and Clarry.

 
8 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Did you see him sooking when Spargo did the same to him? Been doing it for years but can't cop it when it goes the other way

I friggen loved that when Spargo gave him a taste of his own medicine the cheating F'n little runt.

Can anybody find out when we were last 5 and 0 to start a season?


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