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The Giants have so many great kids but are getting crushed in contested ball

so soft

 

Tom Green has a touch of Clarry quality

no higher compliment 

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Ed Langdon might have some GOTY competition...

Shai Bolton is a deadset freak.

59 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Twice (that I have seen) already tonight Reiwoldt at very least "shows dissent" without penalty.

Have the AFL ever admitted that how they managed to preseason M V Carlton game was over zealous?  I guess they rarely admit they stuff things up.

I’d rather our “learnings” from this is in a nothing game and let everyone one else learn in season proper


Dogs now 6.14 to Toigs 9.4

That is 20 scoring shots to 13.  

Could well cost them big time.

Tigers and dogs won’t be causing trouble come finals

 

A stacked midfield will only get you so far, dogs should be looking to trade out some mids for key position players 


Gotta love watch Pruessy. Copped a late hit during a marking contest. Did the old 80’s throw of the elbow after. 

from an initial view that’ll be two weeks

1 minute ago, brendan said:

A stacked midfield will only get you so far, dogs should be looking to trade out some mids for key position players 

Agreed. Bont for Weideman.

1 hour ago, Chook said:

Naitanui had Dean Cox early in his career too...

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Didn't help as he never learnt how to play footy, where to position.   IN the early days they always had a mic in his ear at training  to try and teach him.  It like comparing Stynes and Naitanui in terms of game knowledge.   In saying that he is the nicest guy and has done really well out of his career.  

No better sight in footy than a torp goal on the siren. The friendly exchange between ump and Riewoldt beforehand just adds to the theatre. Suffer Dogs. 


Dogs have no heart. When things don’t go their way they rarely comeback 

funny that hogan plays against former clubs in consecutive weeks

i didn't see the preuss hit - was watching the other game - but was it actually bad? high? deliberate? what level of impact?

Just now, DubDee said:

Dogs have no heart. When things don’t go their way they rarely comeback 

They rely on their mids to have a perfect game to win. Means it’s very easy for things to fall apart. 
We saw what happened in the grand final when our midfield gained control. It was a disaster for the Dogs. 


Massive fail for the Dogs tonight.  Can they regroup with this list and this coach? Not likely IMO. 

Have a look at the afl fantasy points for this game. Show how pointless disposals are if you don't use the ball correctly.

 
2 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

For a player who get so many accolades Caleb Daniels make a lot of costly mistakes.

Bailey Dale as well.


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