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Some seriously bad turnovers from our more experienced players.

Backline the BOG's for us.

Judd McVee looks and moves like Melksham. Doing alright in the backline.

Chandler lining up for goal. Think he will be better this end. 30m out.

Straight throw the middle!

 

Viney drills the pass and finds Chandler who converts.

Demons lead 42-15

That string from the backline to goal we didn't see at all in the last half of last year


Just now, BAMF said:

Judd McVee looks and moves like Melksham. Doing alright in the backline.

Chandler lining up for goal. Think he will be better this end. 30m out.

Straight throw the middle!

That’s illegal 

 

Petracca in the centre now. Looks like we see more players rotating through there this year.


1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

Harmes has been tres ordinaire

Choock it always takes him at least 2 full matches/hit outs to get his head back in the game.  You know this 😄

Maxy nearly re-enacts his legendary 55m Prelim goal.

Nearly floats through for a goal but not quite.

Saints losing some structure here.

TMac kicks his first after Brown's set shot falls short.

48-15


29 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Is the wind favoring one end more?

Yep. Guess which end😀

Holy [censored] [censored]! 

Petracca with a huge goal from the edge of the centre square.

End of the 2nd quarter.


Trac bombs another one straight from the centre clearance as the second period comes to an end.

Demons lead 54-15

 

 
4 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

We are moving the ball a shorter distance from the backline to create more overlap run.

...and it's been about time!


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