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Good win.plenty of positives. Gawn dominant, hunter & Grundy are going to be awesome recruits & will definitely play a massive role& good to see T Mac leading, marking & kicking goals


2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Did we win the Preseason?

 

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Well, we didn't lose it. And thank God we're not Essendon

Good to see another Woey running around in the red and blue. Looked very clean in his brief appearance.

 

Impressive on many fronts. 
 

Chandler could’ve had 4 goals. 
 

Our midfield rotations is looking juicy AF 


Very enjoyable hit-out. Fluent ball movement and players looking fit and primed. I can’t wait for the season to get underway

A good solid session.

Great to see all the players looking injury free.

Huge game from Max

Gawndy combo looking eggzellent...

Goalkicking was very good.

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Kicking 121 points against a supposed contender without Fritsch (who would have kicked at least 4 with that supply) is very pleasing from a connection point of view.

Grundy and Gawn, I wasn't sold on the idea, but it is making us look pretty formidable. I loved Jackson, but I'm already thinking [censored] Jackson. 

The only negatives would be that Chandler and Laurie didn't really take their chances, and Ben Brown is still a bit of a worry. 

Oh and I should mention that Lachie Hunter was an absolute smirking pest when he played for the Dogs, but he's always been a very good player. This is nothing new. That was the best trade of the off season. 

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Forward line got some potency about it going by our score and without Fritch.

There seems to be some urgency with the dees this year. They want another flag!

3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Was Oliver off injured at the end?

Played in the centre at the last bounce. Looked fine


Just now, Demonland said:

Great. Just going off a comment from a poster on Facebook. 

Ah yes Facebook. Where all reliable news comes from 😂

5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Was Oliver off injured at the end?

Nope. He always carries on a little bit when he cops a knock but he's missed one game in about six years. Lock him in for Round 1. 

 
Just now, Bang Bang Bang said:

Nope. He always carries on a little bit when he cops a knock but he's missed one game in about six years. Lock him in for Round 1. 

KNOCK ON WOOD YOUNG SIR

Did Dusty play? Or more correctly - Which of our players took Dusty out of the game? No mention in the commentary.


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