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Superb goal Zanker. Another 2 goals this quarter and its on

 

We should be 50 points up. Good chances not converted unfortunately. Looks like the weather has turned so it's not looking likely we can make this up. 5 goals to zip 3rd quarter minimum requirement

 

Eagles started to play early in the 2nd and we were able to get our control back.

Our quick play on, move the ball from half-back has been great

Birch, Zanker, Taylor and Gillard can be added to our better players.

Missing too many shots/snaps on goal.


The conditions here are not conducive for high scoring footy. We are doing pretty well considering the wind and now the rain…nonetheless a few good opportunities went begging that first half.

Edited by Meggs

 

Does anyone have what score we need to top Brisbane's percentage? 

Edited by kev martin

1 minute ago, kev martin said:

Does anyone have what score we need to top Brisbane's percentage? 

need another 26 points or thereabouts and keep the eagles scoreless


This is sooooo doable!!!! Keep them from scoring and we kick 4-5 goals and we’re minor premiers!

PS so cold I’ve lost feeling in my hands

6 minutes ago, kev martin said:

Does anyone have what score we need to top Brisbane's percentage? 

4 goals 3 and keep them from adding to their score. For every point they score, we add three more points to what we need. 

Edo!!!!


One more goal!!!Go girls. 

we're within 1%. 

one last heave, win this clearance and get it inside 50

come on


Just now, whatwhat say what said:

when a 78 point win is a loss

a one point loss 😥

 
1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

when a 78 point win is a loss

Yep. Feels like a loss. 0.3 % ☹️


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