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Sparrow racking up a bit of ball so far this quarter.

 

Nibbler goals. Amazing how much easier it looks when they're not always trying to kick from deep in the pocket.

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Brilliant team goal and nice finish ANB

And getting excited about the season ahead.

Great team goal to ANB after swift ball movement through the middle which started by a 45 kick by Gawn.

Training drill stuff as Petracca passes to Neal Bullen who kicks a classy goal on the run.

45 - 16

 

Interesting to hear comments on structure

Sounds as though they are resting Gawn/Grundy up forward rather than on the bench.

How is the Brown and the resting ruckman working out. Last season Gawn was excellent early season at protecting Brown's run for the mark

6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

True. 

And Clarry, like me will be covered in sunscreen


Just now, Jaded No More said:

Swirly wind now 

Appreciate the updates


Gawn marks

Gawn goals

53 - 24

Brown and TMac are just decoys now

The Tap Bros alone have outscored Richmond so far.


Just now, Jaded No More said:

A clear mark and or free kick to ANB?

Yep.  Had to be one.  Gawn was tackled during a marking contest prior to that with no free also.

 

texting so many Pies supporters right now 

the early crow, what could go wrong?!

how is it that BBB looks less mobile than Gawn or Grundy?


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