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Harmes on Libba?  And running him ragged the other way.  Noice so far.  But still early days fellow minions.  Heads down!

 

Our pressure is causing their defence huge headaches

Ok I’m sure this has been asked before but why aren’t we wearing our indigenous jumpers?

 

 

Harmes, Trac and Oliver...27 touches.

Four goals up but dogs have six frees to three. Mmmm. Here we go again.

Can we put Tom up ffwd and Sam at chf. ?


2 minutes ago, Greendale said:

Outstanding quarter and I wish I was there. Also if I was there I'd be giving it to that umpire about that TMac block call, just held his ground and Crozier jumped into him, we were off.

That and gawns 50 metre kick from the ruck clearance that bounced left instead of right/straight

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1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

And here come the umps with three softies in a row.

Yes! 1:45 left on the clock at the centre bounce. 1 free at the bounce, then a block. Lever took a mark not paid and then holding the ball against Jordan when he didn't have it.
Completely outrages. If you get the chance, watch that last 2 mins and tell me they weren't trying to give the Dogs a goal to try and make a contest. 

Hope we hit the Sullivan line next quarter. Go Dees!

Well that was unexpected, dogs not switched on at all first quarter. Expect them to come up firing in the second after that though. 

Our pressure game is completely opposite to last week, incredibly we should be further in front. Spargo usually doesn’t waste it but he’s probably going at 50% on chances had creating goals. 

Keep going Dees, long way to go!

 

That was fun.
Lets do it again this qr..

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Dogs kicking across the ground must give our backs time to set up.

Any chance Weid can get his hands near the the ball

Great start Dees. I’d expect the Dogs to respond but we have to equal it and I reckon we burry the game in the next quarter if we do.


2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Dogs look like us laat week. Flat and unorganised silly unforced errors.

Looking good.

Remember they had a 100 point winning training run last week against the Saints so it’s taken them 20 minutes to realise we aren’t witches hats. 

2 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

I really hope the Weid can take a grab and kick a goal. His confidence looks shot to me.

Looks like he's trying too hard - needs to relax a bit


1 minute ago, Cassiew said:

Ok I’m sure this has been asked before but why aren’t we wearing our indigenous jumpers?

 

AFL deemed it a clash. 

It’s a [censored] disgrace. Carlton is allowed to play Collingwood, Essendon and Richmond in its regular jumper but we can’t wear red against their blue. 

Statement quarter - BOOM

The pressure. Intensity. Tackling. 

Fritter's intercept and goal a joy.

Long way to go, but we are ON 

Let's go! Do what the dogs have been doing to lesser opposition this year.

 
Just now, Kent said:

Any chance Weid can get his hands near the the ball

He gets his hands on everything.
Needs to hold a couple for a confidence boost.

Oliver is in Brownlow form. Forget Patracca  and Bont - Cayton is the ONE.

 


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