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1 minute ago, Gorgoroth said:

Ok. Let’s open the f50 and isolate Trac until he kicks 2 goals!!!

Sounds like I’ve got the same multi!

 
1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Keep Harmes and Viney out of the forward 50

How about the bench?

 
5 minutes ago, loges said:

Solid game going at 100% efficiency

Much appreciated L

Harmes and Viney need a slap in the head and told about the golden rule of first option. And they aint Dustin Martin.


Geez max has worked hard today - up and down the ground all day 

2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Spargo straight from the Selwood school of getting frees. Oh well.

Spargo has an excuse - he's a short [censored] by birth.

Selwood is just a [censored] by birth.

 

What’s up with Tmac? Injured?


For Agst %
1 Bulldogs 1809 1274 141.99%
2 Cats 1618 1220 132.62%
3 Demons 1618 1231 131.44%
4 Power 1523 1259 120.97%
5 Lions 1666 1309 127.27%
6 Swans 1586 1335 118.80%

We need to bring this pressure & smothers next week. Hopefully this gives us a much needed confidence boost 

Haha ‘quiet’ quarter for Clarry with 7 touches 

 

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