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1 minute ago, Darkhorse72 said:

Do we see Trac coming off soon and letting Smith have a run forward.  

Nope. If anyone it needs to be a small forward. Again we’re struggling with all bar Kozzie wanting to be at fall of the ball.

Lacking another tall target up forward, bring Smith on as another option. If Brown continues as he is, I’d have him ‘strain a toenail’. That’s subbable 

 

 
 

Lever walked off ok into the race yeh?  He appeared to trip on a blade of grass coming in to stand the mark there and tweaked an ankle?

Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

This game should be over but more worrying is the lack of any finals flair

We literally are limping towards the finish line

One my favourite facets of what makes some boxers great is heart. Taking punches and continuing to fight like all hell no matter the odds and just willing yourself to keep going.

We’re going to need all the heart we can muster to beat Geelong/Sydney/Collingwood to get there.

Doggies did it in 2016, no reason we can’t. 


7 minutes ago, KingDingAling said:

That is just really bad to give that last goal away. 

Even worse when it's centre bounce and we would've known how long was left

1 minute ago, OhMyDees said:

Any word on Lever?

Rolled ankle. Should be fine.

1 minute ago, OhMyDees said:

Any word on Lever?

Was completely fine on the bench. Not even treated. 

 

Is it just me or is this a pretty average game?

We have a handy lead should be more but I am certainly not feeling like it’s over. 

1/2 time 

️Clarry 

️kozzzy

️Trac 

👍🏻langers petty Harmes 

just okay and winning by 22 

🥔Jackson captain fumbles all night - could’ve taken 7 marks but fumbled them all 

🥔sparrow gotta bounce da ball !! 
🥔brown gotta not run straight into defender 

? Spargo ? 


Nick Riewoldt when asked how did you play as a forward, answer all I tried to do was keep on the run even when if the ball was further downfield and keep leading, run my opponent around all day, hey might be worth a try saves just bombing it in again.

Worried about this 2nd half.

We have so many banged up bodies out there it's not funny.

 

We have been absolutely deplorable when it comes to goals in the last minutes of quarters. I reckon we'd be a lot more stable if we could do that from happening. Two outta two tonight.

1 minute ago, ANG13 said:

Is it just me or is this a pretty average game?

We have a handy lead should be more but I am certainly not feeling like it’s over. 

It’s not good at all. Very bland and far from the usual intensity of a final

Brayshaw doing a good job on Neale.  9 disposals and not a heap of influence.

Would love to be further ahead.  Looking sore again, but time to dig deep and get the job done this quarter.


8 minutes ago, Sydee said:

Trac looks v v sore not sure he should be out there 

There's about six out there that are going to be dubious by the last. Should be aN interesting finish if we don't bury them in the third

Trust issues but happy to be up and keep a high scoring team to 3 goals for a half. Just need to get a quick start to the 3rd and bury this mob.

4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Worried about this 2nd half.

We have so many banged up bodies out there it's not funny.

 

Just have to kick the first few goals and kick straight 

5 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Lever walked off ok into the race yeh?  He appeared to trip on a blade of grass coming in to stand the mark there and tweaked an ankle?

I saw him do that same thing at training about 6 weeks ago. It took him 10 minutes to recover. Got no idea what that is about except he has an ankle with a mind of its own sometimes. 

This is definitely not a great quality game. Miles away from the great contest against the Swans. 
Hopefully different result. 


Put Harmes on Zorko for the first 10 mins or so....appeared to be their main play maker that quarter.

Is Gus still on Neale?

Fritta needs to stay with Andrews on the transition.  Giving him too much room IMV.

 

Reckon we get overrun from here. Just too many injuries to key players, and no forward presence out of Kozzie to drag us over the line

Edited by Mickey

 

With so many of our players limping, roll the dice to see who smith replaces,  early In the third I think. Go Dees 


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