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You gotta love these boys. When they are up for the fight the fight is ferocious.

I know a lot won’t agree but I thought we were really good for 85% of the game the week before. We are building nicely.

Never in doubt.

That was our DNA tonight.

3 more to go lads..

 

The nastiness was back tonight….we’ve played far too nice for a lot of this season bout time we got angry 

Would love to hear from people at the game. How were we behind the ball? Looked like the set up was unreal. Did our forwards press up, or have they started to hang some one loose?

 

Go Bulldogs tomorrow night!!!!


Great Team win.

Viney is a much better when he looks where he is hand-balling but had a great game.   

Some concerns for me:

Weid he just can’t find form in the seniors. I think he had 1k 1m and 1g. it’s a real worry tbh. 

Jackson looks to be out of form big time. Could be playing with an injury but could also be his contract speculation playing on his mind. Didn’t see him in the team song either. 

would consider resting Jacko and bringing in Tomlinson as a forward and put Weid in the ruck with Maxy. It could help him find form. 

I knew we had that in us and at our best with that mongrel intensity no one can beat us.

You watch us go from now on.

Get around Port, GWS, Adelaide and Richmond (to beat Collingwood, Sydney, Carlton and Brisbane respectively).

Let's see how many of last week's results we can reverse this week.


11 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

6-0 interstate in the one season.

Anyone else ever done that before?

Certainly not Collingwood - they never travel 6 times.

5 minutes ago, loges said:

Went off with the doctor

OMG - not "The Fremantle Doctor" 😱.  

Excellent. Now to dispose of the filth next week.

Jack Viney is our barometer, those stats are astronomical. 
 

That should be the standard of pressure and contest for the whole team for the rest of the season, great win!! 


Jake Melksham continuing his surprise resurgence. Chased hard and provided a solid target on the lead. Probably should've finished with 2-3 goals 

Liking his game at the moment. Adds a different element to our forward line.

Pretty poor coverage with replays often taking precedence over live action, overlaid by commentary box prattle. 

We still haven't beaten anyone above us in the ladder

 
1 minute ago, DemonOX said:

Great Team win.

Viney is a much better when he looks where he is hand-balling but had a great game.   

Some concerns for me:

Weid he just can’t find form in the seniors. I think he had 1k 1m and 1g. it’s a real worry tbh. 

Jackson looks to be out of form big time. Could be playing with an injury but could also be his contract speculation playing on his mind. Didn’t see him in the team song either. 

would consider resting Jacko and bringing in Tomlinson as a forward and put Weid in the ruck with Maxy. It could help him find form. 

Jackson rucked well and jumped over his opponent consistently - hope he sees that the Dees are the team to stick with Dockers are real pretenders 


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