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It’s an absolute joy watching this team at the moment. Observing from ground level our running capacity is just incredible and I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything like it before to be  honest. 

Trent Rivers is clearly not 100% fit but is still so very very good.

So important to this team at 20 years of age.

 

Big win, and yet we still look like we are in 2nd or third gear haha - lots of time to kick into gear and we get to launch from 5-0. 

Great to see Kossie get in the game, too.

Good times! 

What a great team game. So many contributors. 

As much as I love Benny Brown, I don't think you can drop either of TMac or Weid - both contributed really well.


Well done to Weed. Put himself in the contest and worked up the ground when it mattered.

Some posts a bit over top, remember every team has players down pecking order.

Weid copped it before finishing better, but fact is 3 of our goals up to half way through third quarter came after spillages from marking contests that he competed in….

 

Also delivery ordinary to tall forwards in the second, but our tall forwards copped it…. Go figure.

Love this team, they are just amazing 

This has gotta be an easy team to coach right now, running hard to the end always doing the team things.

Just now, Smokey said:

We may never lose again 

Unnecessarily over the top and absolutely correct.


GWS aren’t a team, they are a soulless franchise. Inept club, with a poor coach, and a poor culture (thanks for Choco Williams). same can be said for GC

The moment Tassie are announced as having a team, they will instantly have more significance than GWS and Gold Coast combined, probably with twice as many legitimate supporters too.

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5 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Some posts a bit over top, remember every team has players down pecking order.

Weid copped it before finishing better, but fact is 3 of our goals up to half way through third quarter came after spillages from marking contests that he competed in….

 

Also delivery ordinary to tall forwards in the second, but our tall forwards copped it…. Go figure.

Love this team, they are just amazing 

The Viney crumb goal in the third should have been a Weid grab from 25 out. He got the perfect block on his opponent from Sparrow and went in to the space, but the kick from TMac went across him. Weid did a lot of unrewarded work tonight I thought. 

Side note, I’m really liking the wide camera angles we’re getting from the broadcasters this year. You can actually see what’s going on.

 
4 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

All teams bar Gold Coast were top eight last year incredibly.

Great point and it bodes well for us. 

Good to see Kozzie getting amongst it.


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