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Just now, Jaded No More said:

If Brown and Trac find something we win this well. 
Lobb is such a gun. What a shocking game for May to get injured. Especially with Buddy next week too. 

Buddy could have to answer to the MRO.

 
Just now, bing181 said:

With no May down there, Lobb the worry.

Just going to have to stop the ball getting down there. Gawn or Jackson may have to help out down there

Just now, bing181 said:

Buddy could have to answer to the MRO.

Hope so but at least we have Tomlinson ready to go. He'll be ok 

 

Much better quarter but once again inaccurate kicking.

Ideally we need goals and behinds at a ratio of 2:1 not 1:1 or worse

Strong third quarter and ease through the fourth


Our tall forwards are indeed a worry. None in good form.

At worst, we could kick in long and high, they just need to bring the ball to ground and let Kozzie and Toby go to work

Will be hard to hold a mark in the 2nd half. Ground is dewy.

Freo will come out hard in 3Q so the boys need to be ready for it. Game is nowhere near over. 

Wish Tommo was the sub but he’ll get his chance next week. 

 
Just now, Demon Disciple said:

Our tall forwards are indeed a worry. None in good form.

TMac has been OK of late, shame he's not out there (in more ways than one as he could have covered for May if necessary).

Just now, dees189227 said:

4-6 we kicked that quarter. Wasted some opportunities

At least we’re consistent 🤦


Its an admirable thing to do by the club to get Melk to 200 games.

One would think he would play a blinder but far from it.

 

Edited by leave it to deever

Clarry excellent. Maxy, Viney and ANB very good

Can see why Freo are a low scoring team. Great defensively but very stodgy ball movement and poor accuracy

Just need to keep the scoreboard ticking over. 65-70 points is more than enough to win today

1 minute ago, ANG13 said:

Our tall forwards are a worry. 

for sure but this game will won by our mids.

1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

Our tall forwards are indeed a worry. None in good form.

At worst, we could kick in long and high, they just need to bring the ball to ground and let Kozzie and Toby go to work

That's a big part of the problem though. We're really kicking it on top of their heads a lot this year. Thought we turned  a corner last week, some good signs with forward delivery. Hopefully it's better in the second half.

Not that that's the only problem of course, but it's the main one IMO.


People laughed when I said pick van rooyen. Better than either forward below the knees

1 minute ago, old dee said:

Our two key forwards aren't worth a bumper so far. 

What’s the going price for a bumper these days Old Dee?


4 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

What was our adjustment in the backline?

Good question I have been trying to work that out.

Wow! This is one powerful team!

What I like:

Viney: In full beast mode.

Bedford: that speed is mesmerising.

Kozzie!!!!

Max turning it on in the second quarter with his own clearances.

Petty filling in for May.

Lever doing great.

Things to work on:

Petracca is quiet.

Rivers has made a few blues.

Jacko could do a bit more especially with Lobb being so dangerous.

 

 

Kayo playing up, glad it's half time.

 
2 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

What was our adjustment in the backline?

Not letting it get there lol

3 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

What’s the going price for a bumper these days Old Dee?

Nine tenths of nothing. 


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