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I love Max Gawn

 

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

Edited by deva5610

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.

Edited by Demon Dynasty

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.

Edited by kev martin

 

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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