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8 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Disgraceful comment

He butchers the ball too much, I don't feel comfortable with him with the ball inside our 50

 

Spargo is the Easter Bunny


That was much better movement. Goal Spargo

McDonald doing everything he can to cement his spot in the side.

 

These idiots on mmm Perth are hard to listen to

It is excruciating to watch when we are fumbly like this. Hardly a single clean possession. Missing targets. And apart from Grundy and Viney, our midfield very sluggish. 


Love Rivers attack but needs to clean up his disposal.  Ball murderer far too often at this level.

Nice crumb from the Kozz and crumbing goal from the little one

West Coast certainly have found a couple of kids that can play - Reuben Ginbey looks a ripper


Macca again! Beauty of a pass to Fritta!

All of their drive has come from intercepts at our CHF. When they don't interceot, we score.

Unfortunately Trac and Oliver are playing like they did in Brisbane.

At least TMac is on today


Grundy doing very well i think

And brilliant handball from Clarry to set that move in motion

Edited by BDA

Brayshaw once again let’s his man gather easy possession from a centre clearance. It’s purely lack of concentration and poor speed. It can’t be tolerated 

 

Frittatta is on!!

Go the Demons.

 

 


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