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5 minutes ago, Tom Dyson said:

Unbelievably glad to know I'm not alone. 

Definitely not alone. Can’t stand them.

 
2 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

We're kicking to a designated spot as if we had three talls. 

THIS!

No point in waiting for a positive comment during the game call from these sheet callers.

 

NO forward structure but ahead. 
Ridiculous. 

5 minutes ago, Chook said:

The heat on Oliver in this thread is quite unexpected. 

3rd best on ground for us after May and Langdon IMO.

Agree what the pfark is wrong with some people?? TALL POPPY SYNDROME


Just now, picket fence said:

U are kidding Our best player BY FAR?

you must be joking

Stanley Laurel Harmes and Oliver Hardy show is not amusing.

Clear message at half time...

Dump the Hollywood nonsense now!

6 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Merett 21 uncontested possessions. Shut him down.

But regroup & have a big 2nd half where hopefully we kick straight & roll home

We have to shut him down I agree. 

It would help if his direct opponent around the ground (Brayshaw) completed some form of defensive gut running.  I saw Merrett compete and win a ball on the wing and run forward whilst Brayshaw hung back.  Merrett hit a team mate on the forward flank on the chest, fan past for the handball receive and nearly lace a player at full forward all whilst Gus was 70m away.

 

 

All the great defensive work not being rewarded in our forward 50. Frustrating to watch. ?

2 minutes ago, Chook said:

The heat on Oliver in this thread is quite unexpected. 

3rd best on ground for us after May and Langdon IMO.

Game day threads are always a head scratcher.

Oliver has continued what he started last week at half time. Take the game on, dont be afraid to take risks to generate run.

When it doesnt work it looks terrible as he gets caught. But at least he is taking the game on the way the coach wants.

I understand that some supporters will attack him for it when it doesnt come off and claim him saviour when it does.


demons getting ahead of themselves picking a small forward line. Fritch has done well and so has mcDonald but they have always had another tall taking the oppositions big men as well. The next half will show what sort of team we are , are we fighters and worthy of being on top of the ladder or are we back to failing against weak opposition as we did against adelaide and collingwood.

1 minute ago, BAMF said:

Game day threads are always a head scratcher.

Oliver has continued what he started last week at half time. Take the game on, dont be afraid to take risks to generate run.

When it doesnt work it looks terrible as he gets caught. But at least he is taking the game on the way the coach wants.

I understand that some supporters will attack him for it when it doesnt come off and claim him saviour when it does.

Heat of the moment comments ought to be taken with a grain of salt. 

8 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

Anyone else think that goal kicked by Jones was already in the front row when his boot connected? What a joke to show a blurred ball on the replay as apposed to the real time. Blatant effing cheating. 

Clearly a goal.


3 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Kozzie needs recalibration at Casey 

Do we put him into the middle to shadow Merret?

Leave Harnes in there also.

Tracc to HF.  Viney relieves Tracc at HF and plays a bit of time in the middle on occasions ...Kozzie goes forward again when he does

Edited by Rusty Nails

2 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Kozzie needs recalibration at Casey 

Kozzie needs to pass the ball off more often especially when having set shots from an angle or a long way out.

Well I must be in the minority I don’t think Ben Brown would have made the slightest bit of difference so far. 


Just now, Fanatique Demon said:

I’ve not been well this last week. AND THIS ISN’T HELPING!

??!!??

3 minutes ago, BAMF said:

Game day threads are always a head scratcher.

Oliver has continued what he started last week at half time. Take the game on, dont be afraid to take risks to generate run.

When it doesnt work it looks terrible as he gets caught. But at least he is taking the game on the way the coach wants.

I understand that some supporters will attack him for it when it doesnt come off and claim him saviour when it does.

I thought we lifted in the 2nd when Oliver started to dominate.

3 minutes ago, Tarax Club said:

Stanley Laurel Harmes and Oliver Hardy show is not amusing.

Clear message at half time...

Dump the Hollywood nonsense now!

U are an [censored] go back to the tarax club with Gerry Gee 

 

4 of the top 5 disposal getters are Bongers

1 minute ago, Fanatique Demon said:

I’ve not been well this last week. AND THIS ISN’T HELPING!

Get better real soon. ❤️?


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