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Clarry best for us by a mile

 

This is why Oliver is a star. When the pressure is on Oliver gets going. He is a freak. 

 

Oliver big goal, he’s been easily our best this quarter. 


 

We look better this quarter. 

1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Clarry has lifted

He had been brilliant this quarter


It'll be our fitness vs the home town advantage in the last...

Oliver is kicking goals. My goodness.

I guess this game was always going to be tough with thirty 1000 crazy booing crows nuts.

Sam w may be making way for bbb i think.

ANB having a shocker.

When Trac burst through the centre he should put it to the forwards. That handball to Clarrie was a horrible option. If he didn’t like any option coming at him have a shot, he was in range,


Kozzie should take as many of the kick in marks as possible.  We've given them far too much acreage off that kick in far too often for most if this match

Edited by Rusty Nails

It’s going to go either way. Unless at least 5 of our players who have put in shockers lift then it’s going to be one long struggle. 

Edited by layzie

Clarry a gun

Well we’re being put under the pump, now we see what the players are made of. 

Hunt is showing the lack of composure that got him dropped over the past 2 years. 

he needs to do better or can’t be risked down back

when you are playing poorly, do the simple things


We are very very lucky to have Oliver. He is keeping us in this contest. 
Need more from McDonald and Trac if we are going to win this. 

Sloppy ball handling, fumbling, luck of the bounce going the other way ... and we're still in front. Now for the final quarter fitness advantage.

We got on top in that quarter after a very shaky start. Olly Trac and Dogga to the fore. Our fitness will be a big factor in the last. I think we will close it out from here

 
40 minutes ago, Crompton's the man said:

What?

Every time we play a lowly team near the bottom of the ladder we play to their standards!?

1 minute ago, Rusty Nails said:

Kozzie should take as many of the kick in marks as possible.  We've give  them far too much acreage off that kick in far too often for most if this match

Agree. Also if there is a spoil up the ground it can rebound quickly to him one out.


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