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Ha hopefully that sums up saints day. What a stuff up by membrey getting to close.

Anyway great 1st quarter & kozzie is on 🔥

 
8 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Watching on Kayo and I'm stuck on the St Kilda commentary. Anyone know how to change it to the non biased one. 

I think theyre just hoping for a decent contest.... could be worse JB / BT !??


st kilda have no anwsers. obviously not following the Hawks blueprint to beat the premiers

1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Petty has had 3 shockers this Qrt

Should've punched there

Lucky touched

He was in front and had position. Misjudged. Langdon was at fault and he knew it. He should have contested. 

Tell me again how Harry Petty isn’t one of our most important. Absolute superstar. 

 
Just now, BDA said:

st kilda have no anwsers. obviously not following the Hawks blueprint to beat the premiers

Blueprint shmooprint!

Just now, praha said:

Saints supporters around me booing. It was touched you bellends.

Anyway, Saints will go on their run and kick a few goals in a row. But they're playing like they're at Marvel. Long and direct to King. We are gobbling it up.

We are tripling King in the air and have Membry covered. Our mids are applying pressure. I can’t see them piling on goals. We are a bad match up for them. They aren’t used to losing the ruck battle so we have them on the back foot from the bounce.


Tommy Mac looks lively and his marking is back. Too bad he is a terrible/overly adventurous field kick. 

Nice start.

Even when they were getting early 50 entries, I wasn’t particularly stressed as I knew their ball movement indicated we were playing the game on our terms.

Sensational first quarter by the Wizard of Koz. Keep it going young fella!

Great first qu

kozzie on fire and Gus had a great quarter too

 

Great first quarter ! Our core mids Trac Oliver and Viney not really in the game yet. Hopefully they get involved more in the link up an assert full ground dominance.

Defensive setup is stifling the Saints ball movement, expect a change up.


 

 


Great first qtr but he team.  Looking good for their first day game. Great first qtr but he team.  Looking good for their first day game. 

They have been lucky Kozzie is just getting his eye in after the week off. 

 

That's premiership footy folks!!


There are aspects / nuances of the game that Plugga brings there that you can't buy!!

1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Loving us pushing up on the marks

Can't stand watching teams stepping back 5m and giving ground

Yeh that's a losing strat introduced by Bevo.  Not sure why he continues to persist with it

1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Loving us pushing up on the marks

Can't stand watching teams stepping back 5m and giving ground

It's really psychological as well. Up in their 'grill'

 

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