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when you dominate a quarter and a half and only kick 4.10 it's going to come back and bite you.

 

Mcpherson a nice specky in the pack and kicks truly.ย  Three in a row for the Doggys now.

Hibb with 20 disposals putting his hand up for the job on Paps this week

3 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

Hibberd with 13 possessions in the 2nd quarter. Making a statement.

I love Hibbo. He only knows one way. Straight through.


Leading Disposals to half time...

Hibb20, Jordan 17 (1 goal), Laurie 13, Dunstan 12 (1 goal), Turner 11

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19 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

For who though Chook?

Dunstan is more likely for Harmes.ย  Getting a fair bit of it so far.ย  Needs to clean up the disposal somewhat

Melksham. Canโ€™t see why Jordon couldnโ€™t replace Harmes either. Also Hibberd for McVee - going well at Casey. Schache for Max.ย 

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Great to see several players putting their hands up and keeping pressure on the seniors.ย 

1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

Melksham. Canโ€™t see why Jordon couldnโ€™t replace Harmes either. Also Hibberd for McVee - going well at Casey. Schache for Max.ย 

Jordon has been quality and ย should replace Harmes.

Hibberd had got a lot of ball sweeping but I am not convinced anymore on him defensively. McVee would be very stiff to not play round 3 being Cameron took one mark and kicked 2 goals on a night when our backs were massively under the pump. ย 

Schache has not hurt his chances but interesting that JVR seems to have been preferred to relieve in the ruck behind Bell. Whether to play Schache, JVR or both is still up for grabs based on their second half output.ย 


Jordon completely dominating in the midfield. Direct replacement for Harmes thanks.

Hibbo still got it. You'd think he'd come in for McVee who I actually thought battled well. Another senior head down back won't hurt.

Schache the dominant forward so far. Has already taken 5 marks in the first half and unlucky not to have a couple of goals on board.

Special mention to Bailey Laurie. Looks complete different player to what he was last year. Class, poise and distributing well.

Rough end of the half losing some centre clearances and getting beat by some good efforts by the Dogs forwards.

JJโ€™s been impressive with his ability to cover the ground and contested work in important contests. Whether heโ€™s truly an inside mid just yet is another question but heโ€™s certainly pushing for a spot and they can move wingers and find room for him. Heโ€™s kept it simple.

Dunstanโ€™s been Dunstan.

Hibboโ€™s had some good moments, heโ€™s certainly still a star at this level.

Howes flashes brilliance just needs to get more playing at half back. K Turner has more work to do on his kicking than I thought previously but heโ€™s very willingย 

Scacheโ€™s been the best of the key forwards taking marks and drawing free kicks. JVRโ€™s best has been enticing but heโ€™s made a few unusual errors with his kicking. Has been involved though which is good.

Iโ€™ve really liked the game of Max Gregory aka Fake Bowey.ย 

Sounds like the commentary is coming from a bathroom.ย 

Dunstan, Schache & Bell doing well so far early in the third

Great goal from the left pocket from Hannen grrr


Anyone know where Verrell and the other young ruck is? ย And is a disco out there?

Hannan having a pretty mad third term.ย  Him & Mcpherson bringing the Dogs back into it.

Holding call against the Doggys in the Square sees JVR get his first to get one back


Moniz a snap for his first kick (jkgs) and goal

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great goalย 

Sestan crazy snap out of the ball up about 30 out


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