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If we think they aren’t going to keep taking us on through the middle then we’d be crazy. 

 

 Fritta sadly not impacting.

Jordan and Nibbler Ditto. Nibbler is such a slow starter. 

Melksham is looking goid.

But Langdon is on fire.

Trac back to his best.

We are missing Salem already but Gus has lifted.

Six goals each quarter and Ill be happy.

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That is the blueprint of how to beat us - through the corridor - short kicks and passes. Need to respond to this in game and correct. 

If Adelaide can slice through us like that imagine what the Bulldogs could do. But I’ll back us to tighten up from here.


We are doing alright when we have the ball. Good accuracy, taking contested marks, tackling well, though a few have dropped off, getting our on ballers working.

Well done Melky, Langdon, Max, Jackson, Tracc, Rivers.

Leaking goals for the rare times this season.

Has the Crows found one of our weaknesses as they go quickly through the centre.

Keep at it Dees

 

 

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Our highest first quarter score, apparently. This season. 

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What wasn’t spoken about by the commentators then was the strength from McDonald. Set it all up. 


80s rock with Go West -  We Close our Eyes followed by Bob Sinclair playing in the pub here over the game and it's infinitely better than listening to Ricciuto. 

Bounced the ball while tackled. Holding the ball. No call.


What a clanger Petty we were lucky to get away with that

 

How was that in the back against TMac?


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