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Just now, wizardinoz said:

Probably ribs after that spear tackle.

If that bloke doesn’t get weeks for that then the AFL has learnt nothing. Those are the kind of things parents see and think ‘I don’t want my kids playing that sport’.

 

not winning as well as some teams against the bottom teams, we seem to be kicking a lot more points. is it that our players now think they have a bang at goal from anywhere, compared to the more team oriented style we have against top teams?

59 minutes ago, BDA said:

Guernsey design is growing on me

Growing on me like a tumour

 

Just a side comment. Just on half time Cam Moooney implied that (Zurhaar)? Got pushed into the fence intentionally. He clearly tripped and/or lost his balance and fell into it. Why say stuff like that? [censored]. 

1 minute ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Lots of fumbling, handling errors and dropped marks. Frustrating. TMac, Kozzie and Fritsch looking good.

Some unfortunate casual, carefree stuff from Petracca. Oliver is a star.

We have also got some terrible free kicks given to to us - that 50m is a disgrace to our game. 

Please, please, please do NOT play Dunstan again. I would rather see a young kid have a crack and make mistakes than a mature player show us what poor VFL football looks like.

Goldy and Xerri doing a really good job nullifying Max. 

North having a red hot go and finally showing what system they are trying to play. 

I much prefer Doggas work at the ruck today. He can't be matched once the ball hits the deck.


2 minutes ago, layzie said:

For me it's not that. We look like we're in minus 1st gear while North are having a real crack. The first goal we got where we actually had some nice team play was Kozzie's. We're junkyarding around, we need to raise our game 

North is throwing everything they can at us. Good teams don't play to the opposition's tempo and style. We do what we do. North has more energy this week than any other game this year. I wonder why? 20 points flatters them. Even with their effort. We're currently 4-5 goals better despite seeming like they're "beating" us.

You guys want to win 32 on the trot and have a perfect year? Smashing North is small beans compared to that so let's keep an eye on the big picture hey?

Just now, DeeSince73 said:

Just a side comment. Just on half time Cam Moooney implied that (Zurhaar)? Got pushed into the fence intentionally. He clearly tripped and/or lost his balance and fell into it. Why say stuff like that? [censored]. 

He's a former cat isn't he? Not surprised he makes such dishonest comments

 

 

4 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

Probably ribs after that spear tackle.

Crude and Neanderthal x2

North are trying to intimidate us physically. If Jack was in the side, he would not tolerate it, so who will step up and make a stand? 


1 minute ago, praha said:

North is throwing everything they can at us. Good teams don't play to the opposition's tempo and style. We do what we do. North has more energy this week than any other game this year. I wonder why? 20 points flatters them. Even with their effort. We're currently 4-5 goals better despite seeming like they're "beating" us.

I could be at the wrong game. I'm watching some team called 'Narrm' play.

2 minutes ago, Chook said:

You guys want to win 32 on the trot and have a perfect year? Smashing North is small beans compared to that so let's keep an eye on the big picture hey?

Correct. 
I am just spewing that we will come out of this game with some significant injuries because Norf have nothing to lose and if May does what he wants to and breaks some skulls we will be down an AA full back for 2 months. 

11 minutes ago, ucanchoose said:

People forget that this isn't the Murray league where spankings are common.  Winning at this level is never easy.  No matter what the ladder position

True but Brisbane managed to do it a few weeks ago against nth

North trying out the west coast game plan. Congest areas and try to hurt us. Then get the ball and all out attack no matter what. Makes for hard to watch football. We’re always going to get more frees when teams play this way against us.


7 minutes ago, DeeSince73 said:

Just a side comment. Just on half time Cam Moooney implied that (Zurhaar)? Got pushed into the fence intentionally. He clearly tripped and/or lost his balance and fell into it. Why say stuff like that? [censored]. 

They like to hate. 

7 minutes ago, DubDee said:

1. We miss Viney for his mental toughness and driving standards

2. Dunstan has always been a poor kick, why are people surprised?

Its his decision making and handballs so far ...gets to where the ball is and gathers but i reckon he's missed about 70% of all handballs so far.  And he's had a few.  Decision making a bit slow for this level as well....drawing pressure on everyone including himself.

Improved a tad towards the end of the second quarter.

Some player's conversion rates leave alot to be desired.  About half of them were relatively easy and should've gone through

2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Correct. 
I am just spewing that we will come out of this game with some significant injuries because Norf have nothing to lose and if May does what he wants to and breaks some skulls we will be down an AA full back for 2 months. 

Exactly, we're allowed to be slightly aggrieved at things like this without being branded pessimistic jerks.

Rabbits all threeHuddo Moonand dunny


We’re 20 points up & people are carrying on like we’re losing, some of the comments are fair dinkum embarrassing 

North are having a real crack & good luck to them

 
1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

Rib injury for Langdon confirmed.

Michael Christian now reviewing the commentators opinions to find out what his decision should be.

🤮Melksham Petty Dunstan 

😵💫Brayshaw Bowey 

🚑Ed

Ummm ok. Tmcd Brown 

Just On par  Spargo. Trac. Max. Hunt Riv  LJ  May Lever Kozzy Anb Jordon Sparrow 

️Fritsch 

👏 Clarry

Bedford - it’s your chance !! 


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