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Kinda felt like Carlton played better that quarter.

What a damn shame they're 7 points down to show for it.

Our zone is starting to kick in. The Baggers were picking through us way too easily in the first 10 minutes.

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I take it from the comments that BT is being BT. You can't go wrong with the mute button folks


You can see with Chandler coming in why they prefer a settled side. Can't question his effort, but throws a bit of a spanner in the well-oiled machine. Unless I'm reading it wrong, they wanted Jones in for Melksham, and you can understand why.

3 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

โŒ Brayshaw turnovers x3ย 

โŒ goalkicking Pickett miss from 20 metres out 45d angleย 

โŒkicking to forward pocketsย 

โœ…ANB Goal โœ…Oliver goal โœ…Tmcย 

โœ…Lever defence and transitionย 

โœ…Salem ball use and runย 

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May ?

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Just now, Nasher said:

Chandler is off the pace at the moment so I'll cut him some slack. You'd expect it'll take him a quarter or two to get in to a rhythm with the game and the team. The Gawn/Brown one was a shocker though.

Great mark from Weid at the end of the quarter, and great kick to TMac.ย 

The part missing for me is the voice from Brown on the first one and then other fwds for Chandler to stay down.ย 
Better voice all round and itโ€™s 2 shots on goal or goals.


I love how we've finished, and paced games this year but gee we look a little slow out of the blocks. I hope it's not complacency.ย 

The Blues are NOT THAT BAD. They only lacked polish and experience against the Doggies, and we only just scraped past them last year (I know we are a different team know), so they should not be underestimated.

Yes we should beat them, yes we're a much better side, but these things often mean nothing. Got toย keep up the pressure today.

3 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

How did Abbey Holmes know that Harry McKay had pulled himself off?

Only stat her get all day

1 minute ago, bing181 said:

You can see with Chandler coming in why they prefer a settled side. Can't question his effort, but throws a bit of a spanner in the well-oiled machine. Unless I'm reading it wrong, they wanted Jones in for Melksham, and you can understand why.

Yep...two rookie errors there.ย  He'll learn but wouldn't want to make too many more this match

Just now, Cards13 said:

The part missing for me is the voice from Brown on the first one and then other fwds for Chandler to stay down.ย 
Better voice all round and itโ€™s 2 shots on goal or goals.

Yep - I swore at Gawn in the first instance but then thought maybe it was just a lack of player talk; Brown's job as the leading in forward to call Gawn in or out. Happy to apportion equal blame to two experienced players though.



Looks like the holding the ball correction starts today

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How is a push in the back deemed HTB? I hate these [censored] umpires. Fair dinkum! ย 


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