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I love Max Gawn

 

Geez can't complain about the intensity now. It's coming from the top down.

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Only listening to triple M, don’t know the callers but all they praise is the tigers

giving me the s. Hits .  Talk about the leaders you mbuggers 

 

3 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

Is Tom McDonald injured? The AFL app says he is 🤷‍♂️

Got a kick in the shin/leg area and jogged off. Wouldn’t be worried if it was anyone else 

1 minute ago, 640MD said:

Only listening to triple M, don’t know the callers but all they praise is the tigers

giving me the s. Hits .  Talk about the leaders you mbuggers 

That’s an odd choice given we are playing far better than they are all over the ground 

 
2 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Is Langdon playing on the opposite side of the ground to normal.

Confirmed. And he looks like Hunter now and I’m so confused. 

24 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

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

It's a natural attribute of Stars


Max is good for the dump kick or a big leading target on occassions.  

We'll be a much better forward line with Fritta back as the Max option will draw at least one extra defender leaving the likes of Fritta and Macca to be hit up a bit more on the lead... at least in theory.

Chandler needs to work on his set shot goal kicking.  For someone who's played a stack of games at Casey he should know to kick low and strong at both ends given there's a sprawling end to end breeze out there much of the time.

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8 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

This game feels like it's going on forever 

34 minute Q3 🙄

4 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Is Langdon playing on the opposite side of the ground to normal.

Yep so Hunter can use his left side 👍🏻


1 hour ago, Vipercrunch said:

Brown and TMac are just decoys now

T-Mac the link man

1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Lynch has to be permanently listed in the [censored] category surely .

Never been able to stand him.

[censored] in the same category as Cameron 

Three Quarter Time

Demons 12.11. 83

Tigers 7.9 51

1 minute ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Foot off the pedal that quarter and weren’t really able to mount a good enough response IMO. 

Thought we got a bit sloppy imo


You simply can't play BBB in Round 1 based on this evidence.  He's losing every contest. 

29 minutes ago, BDA said:

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

When he got himself in trouble/confused could have found a short pass and not do it all on his own. Tiges kicked 3 straight. Momentum/tempo control needs a team effort.

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superb banana kick from bowey out of defence to Hunter. Kid is full of confidence and playing well.

Edited by BDA

BBB a bit off so far today.  

What a kick from Bowie from the back pocket to hit Sparrow there.  Three opponents around him


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