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3 things that will win us the game:

- tidy up our kicking

- up our tackling tempo in the forward 50

- take our chances on goal

The old premiership quarter here, let’s get early goals on the board and start to get the game on our terms. 

 
 
1 minute ago, Pates said:

3 things that will win us the game:

- tidy up our kicking

- up our tackling tempo in the forward 50

- take our chances on goal

The old premiership quarter here, let’s get early goals on the board and start to get the game on our terms. 

Correct. Kicking has been shizzzzzen. Tackling PATHETIC. Had 33 inside 50s. 4 goals. Shades of 2019. 


FFS umpire. How long did he have it

Why are the umpires shouting stand but the hawks players allowed to continue moving back?

I know you have the option but they aren’t quick enough at removing themselves from the protected area. 

 

Brown looks like he's stepped out of one of those early 2010's sides. Just nowhere near it. 


Petracca goals but looks distracted today. 

Ed Langdon is just a gem. Carrying us so well today when a lot of others aren't quite wanting to work hard enough. He'll never stop working. Might need to change my avatar soon.

3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Go away bt

And take Matthews with you. “Limited prior” my [censored]. Mitchell had enough time to stop for a cup of tea.

Do something Brown.. anything

 

Absolute witches hat.


Can we lay a tackle inside 50 ?

Ive seen three not paid to us where the player just drops it. Max does exact same - paid. That’s the umpiring differentials you get in the stats sheet 


Nought are 2 goals up on Jeelong 

it’s a tight season   
 

We just need to grind out a win

Plugger Mcdonald!

 

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