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Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

I’m not watching, are we going to blow this lead?

No chance

 

I don't know if Cairns will have an effect on the Saints but if it does it will be in the second half.


Can’t complain so far.

The Saints came back a bit in the last ten minutes. They realised that the pressure style alone was not going to work against a team with such midfield silk, and started focusing on how they were going to move the ball rather than waiting for us to balls something up.

Brayshaw BOG for mine so far.

Kozzie went missing that quarter. 

This is how picky we get, you still find reasons to get frustrated. We let the saints have more of the play in the 2nd half of that term. 

Viney is fumbling, Gus got caught & I feel we should be more ahead by 35 points. 

But apart from that it's been enjoyable to watch & it's nice to see us kick straight.

Also the 3rd quarter is coming up. Usually our best

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Very good first half

Great to see TMac playing well. It will be a big plus for us if he can find form


1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Kozzie went missing that quarter. 

This is how picky we get, you still find reasons to get frustrated. We let the saints have more of the play in the 2nd half of that term. 

Viney is fumbling, Gus got caught & I feel we should be more ahead by 35 points. 

But apart from that it's been enjoyable to watch & it's nice to see us kick straight

Annoyed they have a sniff   I will on the dunnie all half time    bit nervous the saints have a blinder 3rd quarter.Max having a Barry crocker by his standards

Saints were never going to lie down and die. 
We are definitely a far superior team with ball in hand but Saints are plucky and they work hard. 
 

Big third term coming up. 

My first game with the “Army” and I’m smack bang in the middle of these crazy passionate lunatics. They’ve got me waving a huge-asss flag and I’m eyeing off the massive  TMac cardboard cutout. I figure the bearer of such has to go to the toilet sooner or later, right?😆

GO DEEEEEES!!!

2 minutes ago, BDA said:

Very good first half

Great to see TMac playing well. It will be a big plus for us if he can find form

Well I guess he knows weiderman wants it. But he has been good


First game this year , like what I am seeing in the flesh

MELB have conceded 9 goals in opening quarters in 2022 The fewest by any V/AFL side at this stage of a season since 1965 (GEEL & STK)


8 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

My first game with the “Army” and I’m smack bang in the middle of these crazy passionate lunatics. They’ve got me waving a huge-asss flag and I’m eyeing off the massive  TMac cardboard cutout. I figure the bearer of such has to go to the toilet sooner or later, right?😆

GO DEEEEEES!!!

Sat in M4 last week. Demon Army are great. Got a photo with the huge Maxy head after the game.

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