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This was the PERFECT opportunity for Trac to rid himself of the goal kicking yips!

Gah! 

 
42 minutes ago, bush demon said:

Jackson's in everything. 2nd and 3rd efforts are no problem for him.

Max who?

 
2 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

20 seconds on the clock, I say we can get another.

Should have

Just now, —coach— said:

When my daughter saw that it was trac kicking that she went OH NO!!!

She knows her footy 👍


Barassi ❤️💙

Gee could have really iced it right there. Reasonable effort that quarter though we held firm. Hopefully can kick 2 or 3 and it's curtains.

 

Intelligent punch forward by Oliver ... and then Fritsch nails it!  Excellent footy

Playing like winners


dees pressure but goalkicking is shizzzzzen.
 

Trac is an excellent player.  Not elite. Elite players kick the goal.  

Oliver is an excellent player. Not elite.  Elite players kick the goal. 

 

Trac must have an issue with his hip/back/leg that impacts his kicking action. They all come off the boot late and outside the boot. Haven’t seen a booming drop punt from him since round 4

Just now, Beetle said:

Viney most influential player in the ground by far.

By the length of the flemington straight

Just now, Beetle said:

Viney most influential player in the ground by far.

Yep he really hasn't wasted a kick. 

3.7 that qtr. Could have iced it. 40 up at 3 qtr time against the ladder leader is ok though


1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

Max who?

Max Gawn
Premiership Captain, 5 x All-Australian, should I go on?

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Another inaccurate quarter but have a good lead. But seriously you would expect trac to kick that

I didn't but he was closer than I expected.

Geez BBB and Weideman 

.how good are the other 20?

Trac will kick one eventually lol

1 minute ago, —coach— said:

When my daughter saw that it was trac kicking that she went OH NO!!!

Yeah, kicking seemed rubbish in 2020. Sweet in 2021 and then back in the bin in 2022.

 

1 minute ago, Beetle said:

Viney most influential player in the ground by far.

Worth 300 votes tonight.


Let’s see how fit and fresh the boys are now 

Half an hour to finish the job

 

[censored] it’s so much more fun watching footy when our mids are healing on pressure. Viney having a ripper and might pinch Brownlow votes


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