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Aliir showing what happens when you don't drop intercept marks in the backline. 1st and 2nd quarter dees last week had a lot of trouble because of dropped intercept marks.

Just now, Hell Bent said:

Well if we win and Cats lose we will likely meet them in the prelim! We have to beat them 3 times unless they go out in straight sets!

Straight sets is the goal 

 

9 minutes ago, Jaded said:

I despise that cheat. Hope a Port player knocks him out. 

But that’d only put him outta commission for 12 days. I’m hoping for a season-ending injury AND for him to be knocked out. That’s not asking too much. 😁

Alir looking slick!

The best intercepting mark in the competition??!

...um...arent you forgetting someone James?

 

Aliir is the best intercept defender in the comp. Lever's numbers are better, and his ability to help set up is better, but we base our entire gameplan on that aspect of the game. Aliir does it in spite of Ken Hinkley having no idea how to use him.


Just now, DeezNuts said:

Alir looking slick!

Too strong.

Hawkins held him without the ball… Drew miffed


The umps being sucked in by Geelong playing for free kicks. 

Allir is brilliant and the Cats are playing him poorly.

Once Port get it past half forward thy look dangerous.

4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Why did the Swans give Aliir away?

I think he wanted to leave


Can we woo Alir? This guy is an athlete!!

At least 2 goals to Port direct from Aliir intercepts. Geelong need to keep it well away from Aliir or else they have no chance.

Aliir is killing it. And that Fantasia goal. Port have got this. 

 
1 minute ago, Maldonboy38 said:

The umps being sucked in by Geelong playing for free kicks. 

Allir is brilliant and the Cats are playing him poorly.

Once Port get it past half forward thy look dangerous.

Thou art right. 😁

11 frees to Geelong away from home in one Q

maybe 5 were there. Maybe

i hope port smash them


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