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GAMEDAY: Rd 11 vs Fremantle

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8 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

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.

 

 

Bedford and Kozzie is a super exciting combo 

 

Looking like a really bad move to take Oliver off midway through the second quarter. He was really pushing the game for us. It halted our momentum. So frustrating to see this now.


 

I feel bad saying it in his 200th game but Melksham is so cooked. The best he can do is get a 50/50, or grab an opportunistic goal.


Bailey Fritsch you star. badly needed

When everyone else is going around the body every second shot, Fritta does it drop punt weaker side. 


3 minutes ago, Chook said:

I feel bad saying it in his 200th game but Melksham is so cooked. The best he can do is get a 50/50, or grab an opportunistic goal.

Just play him out of the goal square, won’t be getting in Weid or Browns way

Just now, dees189227 said:

Spargo having a shocker

Worst game he has ever played as a winger.


Brayshaw stepping up when a positional gap occurs. Where have I seen that before?

Highest IQ player in the comp.

i'm a big fan of Garry Lyon

except when he's commentating on Dees games

Move Weed to the back line

 

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