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31 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Was at North v Geelong today and the boys behind us got theirs up. It did require Mitch Duncan to not go near the pill in the last 5, so giving away a free would not happen.

Good luck!!

3 seconds for Spargo to snag a goal. 
 

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1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

Needs to play thinking he is #1 forward and demand the ball. 

Excellent


9 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

This is the worst 1st quarter we have played in awhile

Played like spanners and still winning

Just now, Mr Steve said:

That didnt age well.

Well if it means we kick 20, I’m happy for everyone to hang 💩 on me

 

Always happy to have double the amount of scoring shots.


Maybe this is the game Weid makes his way in for good.

He looked pumped after that goal.

Losing for the whole quarter and we end up on top

Avalanche is coming don't worry 

I’m tipping Max BOG at this rate. 
 


When we get clean ball, Richmond can't go with us defensively, just clean the ball up a bit 

Weids goal from Harmes there, great pick up and handball. 2-6 we could be further in front but we weathered the expected Richmond pressure. They are now the chaos team, they look far more dangerous if the ball is quick and unpredictable. 

Dunstan doing well first game. If BBB is getting double teamed, let’s look to Weid more to get a mismatch. 

I'm loving Dunstans work. 

AFL level suits him better then VFL.

We controlled that q. Didn’t convert and they got a gimme. Double the scoring shots. Tracking just fine.


We’re on top, should be 2-3 goals further ahead 

surrounded by tiges fans. Deep breaths required. 

Just now, BDA said:

We’re on top, should be 2-3 goals further ahead 

surrounded by tiges fans. Deep breaths required. 

One called me Santa 20 seconds in

 
2 minutes ago, Pates said:

If BBB is getting double teamed, let’s look to Weid more to get a mismatch. 

This. Weid and Fritta need to take advantage

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6 minutes ago, ucanchoose said:

Dunstan looks alright

He’s fitting in nicely and doing his role immediately. All the little things.


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