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1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Kozzie & Spargo too quiet.  Kozzie is leading up to the player coming in for a long shot at goal even when there's no space on offer.  Play the percentages and hang out front and square for a possible spill once the player has committed to a long shot or a kick to the top of the goals.

I reckon Kozzie’s pressure has been outstanding  

 

I’M NOT WORRIED- WE GOT THIS!!!

PS I HAD A BEER AND I’M A NON-DRINKER. 

GO DEEEEES!!!!!

7 minutes ago, Dee-lusional said:

Free kicks 9 - 19

hmmm 

I have already lost my voice because of them. It’s unbelievably poor tonight. 

 
2 minutes ago, brendan said:

What’s the go with Salem ACL?

They just said it was a knee issue then on fox. Will get scans.

From the footage I doubt it is an acl. Looks like a contact injury to a knee that was already strapped.

 

Just now, Nicko said:

I reckon Kozzie’s pressure has been outstanding  

Yes cant argue with that when we havent got the ball.   Not doing so well when we're in possession (in terms of small forward craft).  Further up the ground when going there....more reasonable.


Just now, WalkingCivilWar said:

I’M NOT WORRIED- WE GOT THIS!!!

PS I HAD A BEER AND I’M A NON-DRINKER. 

GO DEEEEES!!!!!

U r better than me WCW. 

I only started drinking when I stated following the Dees. 🥃

No Rivers, No Lever , NoPetty, No Hibberd.

Didn’t happen with Burgess.

PE Bloke, get them all on the park please.

Starting line up unacceptable .

Just now, binman said:

They just said it was a knee issue then on fox. Will get scans.

From the footage I doubt it is an acl. Looks like a contact injury to a knee that was already strapped.

 

Thanks Binman... I'm extremely stressed about Salem. Couldn't hack losing him for an extended period.

 

I hate with way Hunt bombs the ball in the backline without looking. Invariably turns it over. Also very loose. He’s not the answer IMO.


Just now, Boots and all said:

Thanks Binman... I'm extremely stressed about Salem. Couldn't hack losing him for an extended period.

Knee was heavily strapped. Why even risk him. Didn’t work.

1 minute ago, Boots and all said:

Thanks Binman... I'm extremely stressed about Salem. Couldn't hack losing him for an extended period.

Ditto.

Such a key player.

We stemmed the bleeding in the latter part of that quarter. Need our big guns to lead the way here. They did all last year so I have faith


Back to basics for me with the way the maggots have been pinging us.

More kicking long and less handball

And I just want consistency from umps.

I love Bbb

TX norf.

Edited by leave it to deever

1 minute ago, KingDingAling said:

Knee was heavily strapped. Why even risk him. Didn’t work.

He wouldn't have played a game last year if you applied that logic


 

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