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Changes from the coaches.

Can see the Dogs controlling the ball, instead of going quick and Port looking to get access through the centre, maybe! 

 

Of footscrays 4 goals bontempelli had a hand in 3 of them. Port tigtened up on him and the game became close. Unfortunately port are still way in this.

Only 16 points, don't think Dogs got full return from their early dominance.

 

FFS PUT A HARD TAG ON DANIELS AND BONT Why clubs dont do this is almost Negligent

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2 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Of footscrays 4 goals bontempelli had a hand in 3 of them. Port tigtened up on him and the game became close. Unfortunately port are still way in this.

Dogs are as reliant on Bont as tigers are on Dusty


17 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

Hannan doing well this quarter. Pleased for him

I DONT GIVE A SHEEIT ABOUT EX DEES WASH UR MOUTH

 

Why do the school teachers, sorry I mean umpires yell at players to ‘leave the area’ when their team has the mark???

I’m barracking for the Dogs.

If we lose tomorrow, which is very likely, playing Port at home with all their feral fans could easily nudge them over the line against us. 

Brayshaw: “he’s in pristine form, his hands are spot on.” 
There are so many adjectives, why choose ones that don’t make sense???


Bulldogs need to pull the finger out here.


Razor Ray sounds like everyone’s Mum. 

 

Lol razor..  what a tool bag


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