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1 minute ago, Garbo said:

Backline looks so settled now lever is back, he has to be the one player we can’t afford to loose 

There isn't any one player we can't afford to lose. We're that good, and it's a joy to watch.

 
3 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

If we can keep Port relatively goalless in the final quarter this game will be good for our percentage despite our low score

We are up to 152% at the moment.

 

1 minute ago, Cassiew said:

Damn, I wanted them to go goalless for three quarters. How bad would it be to be a Port supporter right now? I hope they win the wooden spoon this year. Only team without one so far.

Love how they celebrated like it was a premiership when they finally kicked a goal.

Their busy putting up pictures of Clarkson in a port short. 

Our defence has been supreme, our midfielders have been 6/10 without having to tear the game apart. Forward line looks like the 2 tall forwards - TMac and Weid - are not quite sure how to play forward. They are often near each other and not providing 2 separate options. ANB, Spargo, Kozzie, Fritsch have been ok, but no-one is really tearing it apart. 

Actually, to be fair, Port's backs have done well considering how undermanned they are. I like the look of that Bergman.

 

I backed the dees to win in the 25 - 42 range. C'mon port

3 minutes ago, CYB said:

Apparently Wines sick to the stomach. I would be too.

At least he hasn't slept off the 2nd half in the rooms like Moloney did.


FMD lycett wasn’t even looking at the ball. Cheating [censored]

1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

“Scrappy kick inside 50” sums it up.

Oliver's disposal inside 50 has been poor tonight, you're right.

That looked like a training drill ❤️💙


Can we catch Brisbane?

FMD lycett wasn’t even looking at the ball. Cheating [censored]

I'd love to know how many smothers we've executed this game.


Arm around Weed's waist in front of goal - no friggin free

 

Lever comes back and we concede one goal in 3 quarters and 5 minutes.

This game gives a perfect excuse for Weid to be put back in VFL and Brown brought back in.

Port regretting the "they will never tear us apart" idea now. They really didn't think it through


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