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2 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Tackle hard, without giving away heaps of frees, and we're a strong chance 

The umpires do love a #freekickBulldogs

 

5 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Pissing down rain 

Passing shower, I'm ever the optimist. Slippery, not soaking. Hardest at the ball will win. And use your brains when going forward. Nothing fancy, a boot off the ground will do. As long as it's in our forward fifty most of the night.

1 minute ago, maximum bob said:

Passing shower, I'm ever the optimist. Slippery, not soaking. Hardest at the ball will win. And use your brains when going forward. Nothing fancy, a boot off the ground will do. As long as it's in our forward fifty most of the night.

Yep just move it forward. This game can be ugly

 

59 seconds in already 2 shirty frees paid by ump 22. Completely missed the fact the dogs had a 3rd man ump in a ruck contest... this is going to be a looong night 

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Free kick dogs has begun 

Absolute nothingburger decisions.

Just now, gs77 said:

Absolute nothingburger decisions.

Why no downfield hunt pushed in back after kick into fwd 50?


OMG it is bucketing down. 
Goals an absolute premium 


Did Brown always have that weird ball wobble when he ran in for the kick?

 

Of course Bont kicks straight. 
Our goal kicking will continue to hurt us. 

 

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