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3 minutes ago, Chook said:

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

That and always one too many handballs outside 50 when a long kick is the best option.

 

Wow, Port ought to be flogged for effort since half time. Some of their chasing and defensive spread has been pathetic. 


I'm not one to pot the insufficient intent rule, but that call against Gawn was plain incorrect.

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Oliver's game tonight has been a bit millionaire TBH. Everyone but him is just playing efficient forward moving handpass game. He is not on the same page, and we pay the price over and over.


How do you get deliberate kicking towards your own goal?!

This game is trash. 

We haven't played that well at all.

4 minutes ago, layzie said:

I'd personally like to kick a few more goals 

How ya gonna get there to kick em?

Just cause I was interested, in 2013 the Roos kept us to 28 points, our lowest score in that period although it was under Neil Craig. Admittedly they kicked 150 points against us but they also weren’t a prelim finalist the prior year. Just for ****z and gigs. 


We're winning by 50 points having played 12 minutes of entertaining football

Wow even Viney is doing the head-flick. That's poor, and the kick for goal got what it deserved.

Still so much improvement in this team and we're undefeated after 4 rounds, beaten two of last year's preliminary finalists and only conceded 1 goal in 3 quarters and 11 minutes. Yet all the media will talk about is Carlton...

Kozzies overdue for some magic..


Bugger

Just now, AmsterdamDeesFan said:

Still so much improvement in this team and we're undefeated after 4 rounds, beaten two of last year's preliminary finalists and only conceded 1 goal in 3 quarters and 11 minutes. Yet all the media will talk about is Carlton...

To be fair Carlton's first 45 minutes are fire.

 

Little cheapy there for Port.

Think we've played some bruise free stuff this quarter 

Seriously, was this team actually 2nd on the ladder 5 H&A games ago?

Hinkley surely cannot survive this.


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