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Jackson's set shots have improved out of sight in the last half of the season.

Really impressive.

 

Gawn wasn;t the option there for Sparrow. He was double teamed

Just now, JimmyGadson said:

Mature response from us. Clearly wind favouring one end. 

Gawn worries me. Jackson looks so much better in the ruck and Max just looks incredibly slow at the moment and for the last few weeks. Missing marks and fumbly, needs to be much better. His marking around the ground is his one wood. It's been missing for weeks. 

Max is probably so tired.


 

Commentators making excuses for Adelaide about free kicks, my goodness.

I like to think I’m above this but there clearly is a lot of commentators who don’t want to acknowledge that we are now good.

Easier to make snow jokes I guess.

 
3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

We’ve been in this position before and wasted it. 

I hear ya...

Gees the umpires are loving us


Gee we’re having a good run with the umps. 

 

Smith is a lock for next week if he keeps playing like this for the rest of the game 

1 minute ago, Stinger said:

Gee we’re having a good run with the umps. 

hopefully they've switched allegiances from the doggies. Would be good to have them on our side for finals

Just now, Nicko said:

Smith is a lock for next week if he keeps playing like this for the rest of the game 

Assuming May back, who goes out?


3 minutes ago, P-man said:

Gotta love hearing “Yeah Dogga!” ringing out across the G.

Sadly only on the fake crowd speakers 😠

2 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Shut up Eddie!!

 

2 minutes ago, Satan said:

Shut up ed

I have managed to sync 1116 SEN so turned TV sound off

3 minutes ago, Stinger said:

Gee we’re having a good run with the umps. 

It's a leveller before we're Matt Nicholled at Deliverance Park.

4 minutes ago, JimmyGadson said:

 Gawn worries me. Jackson looks so much better in the ruck and Max just looks incredibly slow at the moment and for the last few weeks. Missing marks and fumbly, needs to be much better. His marking around the ground is his one wood. It's been missing for weeks. 

When Gawn's fit he runs hard forward and usually kicks a few goals.
Hasn't done that since the 1st qr of the season

We've controlled the footy this qtr

Now beating them in uncontested possies


Just now, gs77 said:

Assuming May back, who goes out?

Would have to be Smith ATM despite what he has done

 

Seriously is it too f'ing hard to tag seedsman?,

 

He's their only player

Edited by jnrmac


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