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GAMEDAY: Rd 10 vs North Melbourne

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Max's kick there ... my gosh!  

 

No idea what the match committee saw in Jake to warrant his selection in the team this week.

Edited by Demon Disciple

 

ANB having a bit of an ordinary game so far


Horne Francis will be some player. brilliant around the stoppages

Just now, Demon Disciple said:

No ideas what the match committee saw in Jake to warrant his selection in the team this week.

He has never lost?
He is an elite intercept mark and defensive organiser?
Oh - Jake MEKLSHAM? Yeah, me either.

 

Just now, Chook said:

He has never lost?
He is an elite intercept mark and defensive organiser?
Oh - Jake MEKLSHAM? Yeah, me either.

Sorry Chook, should have said ‘the other Jake’

Petty's worst game for quite a while


Amazing work from Oliver there in the defensive 50 stoppage to win the ball on hands and knees and have the smarts to handball BACKWARDS towards the goals where Lever and Brayshaw were waiting for him in space. Great growth and team play from him to use his strengths (ballwinning in the contest + handball) in a way that helps our defensive setup.

Love it.


ANB had Sparrow on the outside for the give and goal there.... poor decision considering he usually doesnt finish well at goal

Norf keep smashing into us for no consequences. 
Absolutely disgraceful. Time to bury this nothing club. 

 
1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Is it wrong to say I'm bored with this game. We better come to life after half time

I'm nearly asleep. The North fans all around me are up and about with energy and stuff. 


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