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1 minute ago, Cassiew said:

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

 

Some [censored] figured a dark navy and red guernsey would be mistaken for a mission-blue dogs guernsey with a few flecks of red and white. Crazy.

 

Still a long long looonng way to go in this game, the Dogs are a good side.

Dees structure looks really good, in fact incredible.

Weid… maaattee you’re just so close but can’t clunk it. 
 

Garcia… poor bugger, subbed out on debut with a head knock.

Edited by Cards13

 

Josh “I love to kick goals against Melbourne” Bruce at it again 


Those elite disposal by the Dogs. Wow, not when under pressure. 

They still look dangerous, need to stay on.

Missed some easy ones again.

Fritta, Jordon, Oliver, Spargo, at it and the backline is working well.

They want it more.

Go Dees.

Edited by kev martin

2 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

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

 

AFL said it clashes with the dogs jumper. We will wear it next week

 

Canned crowd noise now?


Max just hit it straight to a two on one right in front of him.

He is seriously an average tap ruckman.

1 minute ago, Nascent said:

I love you Max but if you could stop dropping marks inside defensive 50 that would be great.

GRIPPO JAR [HENSELITE] - Ozy Bowls


Poor communication created that goal for Bruce. Just an aside, Bruce used to be one of the worst kicks on goal but is kicking at 26.5 from set shots. That’s incredible. 

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Max just hit it straight to a two on one right in front of him.

He is seriously an average tap ruckman.

Maybe our mids don’t talk to him when he is looking up at the ball.......

or he is content getting just a hitout 


Really need to keep possession and make the Dogs run without it a lot and tire. 

 

Nice spoil by Maxy on Lever! ?


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