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Umps doing their best to get Port back into it

 

This statue on the mark rule is absolutely absurd, especially in that context.

Totally counterintuitive 

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Port Cheers Squad better get some security soon....

 
Just now, Demonland said:

Very worried about Naughton. 

Agreed, particularly if May isn’t 100%. 


2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Very worried about Naughton. 

Petty will have to play on him as May won't be able to go with him 


Dogs will be worried about Gawn and Jackson, May and Lever, Harmes on Libba, Brown's height, our two way running.

It's the grand final. Both sides are obviously going to have strengths.

1 minute ago, Kumamoto_Ken said:

Naughton's hair annoys me.

More than Smith’s?

Rozee and Butters are so incredibly fumbly under even scant pressure.

Port's defence looks amazing against slow play Geelong, but the Dogs bring pace and Aliir can't get into position, exposing Jonas and McKenzie who are just awful one-on-one.

Doesn't help that Boak and Wines cannot get their hands on the ball in the middle. Macrae, Libba, Treloar, Smith just doing as they please.


I hope May is fully recovered. Naughton is bang back in form 

Was hoping for a Port win because we would absolutely pansy them. Dees vs Dogs GF a better spectacle but a genuine 50/50 contest. Very worried about the Dogs. They are a good unit when on.

 

Port wetting the bed here


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