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9 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

It might be YOUR last comment on this. It’s not mine. I can tell you with full confidence that one of the reasons the Club is keeping Fritta’s injury details quiet is to prevent opposition players from targeting him. As I mentioned before, Clarrie told me HIMSELF that this happens. I’m inclined to believe Clarrie. Aren’t you?

Pretty sure all clubs try to keep injuries under wrap especially those that can be easily targetted in future games.

Lots of porkies are told by clubs but realistically there are no secrets in AFL.  News gets out one way or another if not to the media certainly to other clubs.  Everyone knows about Fritta's foot injury - it was mentioned in training reports and I'm sure lazy media read them.

Good players get physically targetted even if not injured. 

Edited by Lucifers Hero

Ball use has been good.

 

Some of the ball movement has been sublime , praccy match or not.

6 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

A score and what quarter are we in please

No kayo in Asia unfortunately

3rd with 16 min to go

Mel 10.8. 68

Tigers 4.6  30

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3rd with 16 min to go

Snap Goal off the pack with a sidestep...guess who... Kozzie

Mel 11.8. 68

Tigers 4.6  30

Edited by Demon Dynasty

 

Anyone else notice Petracca was slightly limping when he walked off at half time - favouring his left leg😟


2 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

anb really good through the middle

Finally picked up a holding here to ANB.  Wish they'd look at the Clarry match up a bit more.  Getting held off the ball quite a bit ... no frees

Just now, Lucifers Hero said:

Anyone else notice Petracca was slightly limping when he walked off at half time - favouring his left leg😟

That’s his gait. By now it’s like saying Neitz used to wobble as he walked 

The porta-loos down there would be like getting into a sauna on a day like this. 

5 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Some of the ball movement has been sublime , praccy match or not.

Biggest takeaway for me so far


Chocco being goal kicking coach this year has to be a good thing doesnt it? Hes so enthusiastic about everything he does

That would have been some goal if Clarry could have finished. He's looking sharp.

Rivers great endeavour in general but a bit scatter gun with his kicking at times.  Bit of work to do there.

Sparrow's made about three rookie errors this quarter.  That last one on the mark costing us a goal.

Clarry out of the middle there taking on everyone ahead of him lol.  Nearly came off

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11 min to go in the third.

Tigers kick three in a row in about 4 mins

Tiger smalls coming into the game a little more and theyve upped the effort side

Demons 11.8. 74

Tigers 7.7 43

Edited by Demon Dynasty

We’ve dropped intensity here with some silly decision making and half hearted contest. Would be nice to put it away with the breeze then slow tempo in the last 


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