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4 minutes ago, Nascent said:

The first quarter highlights on replay will be non existent

The siren was the highlight

 

Over use of handball

Coming inside 50 a dogs breakfast.  No smarts so far aside from nibbler.

Is any forward leading up hard??  Hard to see on the box.

T-Mac getting to some contests but appears to have concrete boots on again

Weid no awareness on the wing.... Jackson going up for it in the box....Weid comes in from the side and spoils 🤷‍♂️

Giving a team out of form a sniff...again.

No semblance of any decent forward options so far.  Fix this part and we would be 4 to 5 up already.

Maxy, Bowey, Nibbler, May all doing well

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2 minutes ago, DEE fence said:

So I was worried about how Lever would come back, as he has not always been great 1st match back from a spell but I think he looks good so that is promising. Weid dropped a sitter am praying very hard for him. Our system down back look solid. Max is on fire with marking, best game this year. I have a feeling Viney is quite angry and is going to eat someone.

 

FMD Umpire...

Weid dropped a sitter?

Surely not


We're set up well but Port have no clue going inside 50

We’re clearly a much better side in this contest than what the score suggests. 

 

1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I'd give Weid a pass if he kicks 5 Steve.

If he kicks one I will be amazed 

Clearly this a ploy from Goodwin... 

"Lads, you think a 3-5 goal win is pressure, week in, week out ??"

"[censored] it, let's test you, let's only get 1 goal up for an entire match and the play the last 5 min, like it's the grand final".

Goodwin is genius.

Was May the victim of unfriendly fire?

Kozzie - perfect tackle, holding the ball but free to Huston.  [censored] disgrace maggots.


Port just resorting to long bombs from outside 50, planning to get over the top of us one point at a time. It'll work if we can't score again.

Lycett injured, not sad


I think May might have copped one in the nads. 

I know it keeps being said, but this umpiring is nothing short of disgusting. 

 

Asside from pressure when we dont have the ball (ot he doesnt) Kozzie is in terrible form at present.

Hopefully can turn it around this match but its now 6 weeks and 1 quarter long.

Quite a few need to get into the game


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