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Viney copped one in the gonads but he's up and walked off gingerly

 
21 minutes ago, Fanatique Demon said:

Those calling for Petty’s inclusion might not be so bullish about him now.  Very ordinary so far.

First game in a couple of seasons? Gimme a break.

Fumbly , indecisive, poor decision making and about 10 players need to lift ........ a lot.


We need May in and Petty out ASAP

Can someone explain how that last play was a free against Jackson?

 

We're playing rubbish and are 2 points down with 3 more scoring shots.

Good signs if we can click even a little bit in the 2nd half.


Someone slip a doctor 50 bucks, Petty has concussion. 

You feel we'll get there today, but only just. This is simultaneously promising but also deflating.

The talent is there, and we're doing some individual brilliancce things that will probably win the day, but the effort isn't always there.

Would love to not have our best 3 forwards out.

Also, Jonesy I love you but it's time. Get your 300 this year, but not next week. Next week is too important.

Ugh our ball use is so sloppy at times. What should be an easy kick to another player is turned into hard work. We aren't playing anywhere near as good as last week.


Hawks getting into Petracca’s head, don’t listen to them Christian.

We’ve wrestled the game back, now let’s get going in the second half.

5 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Someone slip a doctor 50 bucks, Petty has concussion. 

Playing like it.

2 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Viney copped one in the gonads but he's up and walked off gingerly

Someone must have a broken hand!

Sub activated!

2 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Can someone explain how that last play was a free against Jackson?

Paid a mark


We lack a forward line. While In our defensive 50, everyone is back there. Our most offensive player is in the centre circle. I miss seeing Fritsch already just floating on our forward 50 line or deep in the square.

Then while in our forward 50 we flood ourselves with every midfielder in every pocket for a forward to lead to.

I've seen McDonald and Petty at both ends of the ground. We're missing a dedicated forward.

2 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Can someone explain how that last play was a free against Jackson?

Pretty sure it was a mark

Maxy and Kossy to the goal square and open it right up. Jackson to ruck second half.

 
5 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Sam Frost gave away 4 frees and non got called, wtf.

yea threw clarry, threw Kozzie punched spargo in the head


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