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GAMEDAY: Rd 10 vs North Melbourne

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Everything Dunstan touches is turning sour. Very much a downgrade on Viney.

 
 
Just now, Chook said:

Everything Dunstan touches is turning sour. Very much a downgrade on Viney.

except for the great kick to Trac into the corridor leading to that goal from fritsch


Oh Trac. 😞

4 minutes ago, Chook said:

Excellent umpiring decision to pay a free and a 50 for the push and then slow pass back. 

Rivers is becoming a goalkicking defender wtf?

Agree RE the umpiring decisions there and about Rivers. It's been a while since we've had goal kicking defenders and midfielders.

 

The main thing I love about about this team is even when teams bring their best heat, they still can’t score. North’s absolute best, which they won’t be able to sustain, sees them 10 points behind and it should be more. 

Loving that Gawn and TMac have gone the sleeves in the Narrm strip in addition to the usual suspects. Looks great.

The coaches will sort out the clearance issues at qt

Narrm FC has never lost a quarter!

Did Lever cop a whack to the moosh in that push and shove?


Just now, Nasher said:

The main thing I love about about this team is even when teams bring their best heat, they still can’t score. North’s absolute best, which they won’t be able to sustain, sees them 10 points behind. 

Loving that Gawn and TMac have gone the sleeves in the Narrm strip in addition to the usual suspects. Looks great.

Totally. North couldn't play much better than this, and we're still impenetrable.

Not a bad first quarter. Didn't expect much from North but they're having a go

This game, like this ground, is trash. 
Let’s get the 4 points, avoid injuries and move the hell on to bigger and more important things. 

Just now, Chook said:

Totally. North couldn't play much better than this, and we're still impenetrable.

God help us if the backline ever decided to take a day off


3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

This ground is cursed. Injuries galore. 

It sucks 

7 tackles inside 50 is v good

1 minute ago, Nasher said:

The main thing I love about about this team is even when teams bring their best heat, they still can’t score.

But we're not 10,000 points up at quarter time against the bottom side! Lazy players don't care! Waaaa!

Ignoring the fact that a team with nothing to lose are always going to give their absolute all. We don't need to smash them in the first quarter.

 
Just now, Jaded No More said:

This game, like this ground, is trash. 
Let’s get the 4 points, avoid injuries and move the hell on to bigger and more important things. 

Absolute tishole

Dunstan showing why St Kilda didn't want him clanger king.


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