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Where is May playing?

 

Bomb it into the Forward line then let them short pass and walk it all the way to their 50. Play on no one. Repeat. 


1 minute ago, DeeSince73 said:

Brown. Throws x 2. Good grief. 

Yeah first one he never had possession so it’s a tap not a throw and the second one he had a closed fist so also not a throw 

Disposal is absolutely [censored]. 

Port look far more balanced and dangerous going forward.

In thr absence of Oliver none of Petracca Sparrow and Harmes have showed they will stand up. In fact all 3 have been ordinary. 

We are bog ordinary. North and Hawks should’ve beat us early this year. This is our level. Sad because we have a great list 

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Three kicks in a row that hit a target. Whaddaya know. Scoring opportunity.

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Tracca is not at his best but bbb trying hard.

Just when u give a guy a bad rap he plays well.

Stupid of Gawn. Should've looked for a team mate in a better position. 


Aren’t we looking ordinary today. Nothing unexpected though.

I’ve stuck up for Fritsch but it’s definitely a trend now. He has to be dropped

an early team goal in play can lift the whole group. But he deflated us even more

 

We’re cooked. Would have rather this game at Adelaide Oval. 


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