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A centre clearance....and a shot on goal

 

Your goal Kozzie

Gifted Edwards that goal. Aside from that I'd say it's been an even quarter. 

 

Ok...we got jumped...nerves and pressure.

But we have rallied.


Only 7 points down after being under the cosh for most of the quarter. I'll take that

 

We were very nervous but seems to have settled. Gotta start getting on top in Centre clearances if we are to have any chance. 


oliver trac gawn no influence at all yet,so when they do look out go dees

Mmmm. Interesting 1st quarter, slow start but seem to have settled into it a bit...


1 minute ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

May is shaky. Needs to lay out Lynch and we will be on our way to winning

Get Chunk to go and clobber him

Richmond are sneaky bastards. Always with the sly dig in every contest.

Where is the midfield? Our outside, role players are keeping us in it. Where is the engine room? 

Thank Goodnees for Salem.

Viney needs to impose himself more and start crunching some players...I mean tackles.

Amazing result tbh! Richmond played pretty damn well, their pressure was off the charts.


Centre clearances 6-1 

tigers pressure demons fumbles 

umpires are fuc@$&))&d 

oliver?? Trac ?? Viney

goslkicking !!! Fritsch Langdon McDonald misses!! 

jackson dumb in tigers goal square - knock it through!!!! 

hunt ?? Lever ??  Salem ??  Anb ??

We should be 6 goals down. 
 

but aern’t 
 

Gotta be cleaner (faster) with the ball

 
5 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Your goal Kozzie

With Oliver sliding through.


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