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Good to claw back the margin. This GC side are front runners. We are losing the hit outs, clearances and free kick count. So a bit I improve on 

 
1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Has all the tricks

 

Absolutely. He’s starting to become a nightmare for opposition coaches, how do you stop a player like Jackson? Unreal 

2 minutes ago, Kit Walker said:

Probably need to put someone (Harmes?) on Miller - 17 touches that quarter...

yeah, he's outa control. Needs some Viney attention, I reckon.

 

Jackson has been awesome and Gus has worked bloody hard. Lots need to lift though. 

1 minute ago, KingDingAling said:

Good to claw back the margin. This GC side are front runners. We are losing the hit outs, clearances and free kick count. So a bit I improve on 

If the suns can fix their entries inside 50, they’ll be capable of some massive scores. They win so much of the ball with Miller and Rowell 

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23 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Is he on the ground?

FFS GET HIM TO TAG MILLER !!!

 
4 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

I hope LJ stays for 15 years.

He rang me up to ask/remind me to renew my membership (I was lazy this year).

I agreed to renew and told him not to ever leave us so safe to say he’s locked in for life.

1 minute ago, BoBo said:

Absolutely. He’s starting to become a nightmare for opposition coaches, how do you stop a player like Jackson? Unreal 

Amazing to think everyone in his draft year all the judges had Rowell at 1 and  Noah Anderson at 2. The Suns were gifted pick 2 at our expense. We didn't whinge because we wanted Jacko


Hate to say this but Hawks are going ok.

Spargo's delivery and poise to hit up Spargo there was amazing.

EDIT - not even Spargo could hit up Spargo. I mean Fritsch!

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ENo Melbourne scores

1 minute ago, cantstandyasam said:

Amazing to think everyone in his draft year all the judges had Rowell at 1 and  Noah Anderson at 2. The Suns were gifted pick 2 at our expense. We didn't whinge because we wanted Jacko

Could be a once in a generation player if he keeps improving at the rate he is. He won’t start peaking for another 3-4 years which is scary 


Just now, Chook said:

Spargo's delivery and poise to hit up Spargo there was amazing.

Well a pretty hard task to do, I must say 😝


I've got a way we can refer to Petracca that I bet no one has thought of - he's a bull!

3AW bitching about no free against CP5 😱

Lifting goal to JV

 

We really look fumbley. 
Viney, goal aside, hasn’t touched it. 


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