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Thank god one of our players lowered their eyes, great pass Jackson

Nice work in the clinches there... Lingers going ok just wish he'd stop bombing it.  Nice finish from Dogga & BB

Edited by Rusty Nails

 

Brown actually has 3 goals before quarter time. Pity the video ump squibbed it.

Clarrys hands!!

 
1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Fritsch having another mare

I'd consider dropping Fritsch for McDonald. It's between him and Melsham IMO for that 3rd tall spot, and Melk has more tricks.

Jackson is such a smart footballer - that kick to BBB was so imaginative. 


Phew. Was sure we’d concede a goal in Melbourne time then.

Shocking decision that touch off the boot nowhere near the ball.

Who are these people making the decisions?

Fritsch is a dumb footballer sometimes

1 minute ago, Chook said:

I'd consider dropping Fritsch for McDonald. It's between him and Melsham IMO for that 3rd tall spot, and Melk has more tricks.

Melksham sure has more upside than Bailey 


2 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Fritsch having another mare

Too worried about the wind messin up his hairstyle

Brown is on.

Win the clearances as we should and he will kick 6-8 today.

Big Brenny Brown looking the goods 

1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Imagine thinking Weideman was better than Brown.

Anyone who thought that had no idea.

I wanted Brown in from day dot, and was a bit puzzled when he was dropped based on a mediocre performance on a wet deck with way too many talls (all 3 + Gawn and Jackson played that day vs Carlton).

1 minute ago, Stinger said:

Clarrys hands!!

Been the difference at stoppages and contested ground ball so far


Just now, Chook said:

I'd consider dropping Fritsch for McDonald. It's between him and Melsham IMO for that 3rd tall spot, and Melk has more tricks.

Fritsch didn't make that contest on wing with 15 seconds to go

Zero stats to 1QT and a free against

Just poor

Really sloppy first quarter. Only for BB and their poor kicking we'd be in real trouble

Edited by BDA

 
4 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Imagine thinking Weideman was better than Brown.

Amazing some people thought so.

Just now, Chook said:

Anyone who thought that had no idea.

I wanted Brown in from day dot, and was a bit puzzled when he was dropped based on a mediocre performance on a wet deck with way too many talls (all 3 + Gawn and Jackson played that day vs Carlton).

Needed the extra pre season though Chook.  Multiple leads, strength in contest and ground ball follow up.  Might play in our favour now touch wood.


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