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Bloody loving Richo singing our praises!

 
3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I bet the umps love having no crowds

They wont know what to do without the crowd telling them.....

 

Viney doing too much there. 


 

How was that not high on VDB?


Just now, Demonland said:

I’ll take 20 points but we should be 30 points up. 

Ill take 20pts every quarter....that should boost our % a bit

2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Viney doing too much there. 

And not doing enough to get it out.
Got tackled and layed there.

A crap quarter. Poor quality game. If we play 1% better we will win by 50-80 points. Would like to win some clearances. 
Viney is still a liability. 


Just now, dees189227 said:

Hope vanders is ok.

Good 1st quarter. Spargo probably our best with trac

He was walking around. Seems ok. Thankfully. He’s actually played well. Hit targets by foot. 
 

JJ playing the Gus wing and Gus playing more inside?

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4 minutes ago, WA Demon Boy said:

JJ looks great in this weather

He isn't one for the flashy stuff but he rarely makes mistakes.
Vandenberg might disagree though ?

Vanders playing well. 

Viney playing like an absolute crab.


Just now, Jaded said:

 
Viney is still a liability. 

There’s going to need to be some tough calls later in the year if JV7 doesn’t improve. He’s the complete opposite of a crisp footballer at the moment.

Pipe and slippers on in front of the open fire peoplezzz

I've never been more relaxed at 1/4 time throughout 2021.

Plenty to like. Spargo's ball use. Lever and May doing their thing. Vanders has looked great Four great passes.

Jordon, Rivers and JAcko doing some good things.

 

Ben Brown's groundwork is much better than at any time in his career. If he can get his marking right, look out.

Basically going as I expected so far. Some of the looks they’ve gotten are a bit clean for my liking, but I’ve liked our functioning in the forward fifty. Brown is illustrating again the difference between dropping marks and contesting. 
Keep it up fellas!


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