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Jeez this is a good game of footy.

Freo is clearly the best side we've faced since that blistering Dogs 2nd quarter.
Hope May is OK, but I fear he isn't…!

 
 
Just now, —coach— said:

I can Weid just get after it rather than sitting back every time?!!!!

Agree both Weed and Brown need to get in front. Very frustrating 

Just now, dees189227 said:

Dunstan warming up. Not looking good for May

No he isn’t he is doing what every single sub does. 


1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Not much input from Trac so far

Nup and his body language on the siren wasn't great. Maxy got around him though

Lobb keeping them in it. They must be tagging Trac. They're taking advantage of no Langdon by zoning defensively just behind the wing, in a straight line. Chopping off everything. Weid needs to [censored] position himself better. Caught flat-footed and behind opponent too often. They're killing us in the air so far. 

 
Just now, chook fowler said:

Agree both Weed and Brown need to get in front. Very frustrating 

Geez pretty harsh, neither have had much opportunity so far.

Just now, Lord Nev said:

Geez pretty harsh, neither have had much opportunity so far.

Agree and Weid gave Bedford the chance.


Going to miss TMac today.

Just now, loges said:

Going to miss TMac today.

Langdon the bigger loss. But TMac is just such a smarter footballer than Weid. I'd force Weid up the ground to counter Lobb, and get Brown to play deeper.

Pretty ordinary start and we are lucky to be in front. Loosing May will mean that we can have a look at our future FB in Petty taking the #1 Forward.

Need more pressure in the midfield.  


If May goes off Max will have to sit back more.

Freo didn;t capitalise on their superiority that quarter. they won;t beat us if they continue to kick so poorly

outstaning pressure from ANB. almost stripped darcy and then blocked the kick


Great pick up and goal Bedford. Love that he's taking this chance.

Bedford will be an absolute gun small forward. He is such a find !

 

May okay or what?


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