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How will we go against a "play on the edge" hard tough punishing thuggish team? 

Credit to the eagles they are having a crack, almost the most we have been challenged all year 


Would like to see Liam Ryan cop some retribution

 
5 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Filthly bump from Ryan

 He should get 6 weeks!  this is a horrible horrible game and will be our worst win forever! Wet toast tactics ... deplorable

Very average performance so far against poor opposition. 

The only positive that can now come from this game is if we manage to get through injury free. 🤞🤞🤞


Just now, brendan said:

Credit to the eagles they are having a crack, almost the most we have been challenged all year 

And our effort (especially tackling in forward 50) is the worst it’s been all year.

Just now, frankie_d said:

How will we go against a "play on the edge" hard tough punishing thuggish team? 

Serious question frankie_d . . . are there any this year? 

Win take the four points and go home. Nothing else matters. Save your best for when you need it.


Id be very interested to have a look at the centre bounce and stoppage attendances that quarter. To my eye we tried a lot of different things.

I know Dees are not playing but will take 44 point lead in Perth anytime.  Top of ladder 8 zip reading some posts you would think it a calamity. You can’t be at the top of your game every week.

2 minutes ago, frankie_d said:

How will we go against a "play on the edge" hard tough punishing thuggish team? 

Ok. 

We ripped st kilda open In a qtr

It's 3/4 time and we've tripled their score.  Lot of needless angst in this thread (as usual).

Seriously Goodwin should give them a little spray. We should be smashing this team by 80 points at least.

My heart sank when Bowey got it. I thought no he can't get concussed and miss next week. 

Trac needs to work on his goal kicking. Hasn't been great the past few weeks. 

Lets hope for a dominating final term 


Sooo uh

Increased training load this week?

 

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