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Bailey...hes such a beautiful kick

 

Angus is starting to slide down the order for me, I don't feel safe when he's handling the ball in our defensive 50

 

For All Eagles effort there's an obvious gulf in class. We'll win this by 60-80 points i reckon

Nice to see Tmac back in form 

Now if Kayo can just stop freezing every 34 seconds 😡


That Sparrow tap on and combination from our midfield was excellent. Do that more please. 

1 minute ago, layzie said:

Remember when Fritta needed to 'practice' goalkicking?

And when he needed to practice team work...

Meh, we're loading early in the game...

 
4 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Come on Jaded .............. give us a smile

I’m barely alive 

 

Just now, BDA said:

For All Eagles effort there's an obvious gulf in class. We'll win this by 60-80 points i reckon

Yeah it's been a nice dip from them but they can't sustain it. We won't mess around like Freo did.


Just now, Jaded No More said:

Nice to see Tmac back in form 

Now if Kayo can just stop freezing every 34 seconds 😡

Log out and then back in. seems to work. Also gets it back to a live feed.

Just now, DeeSpencer said:

That Sparrow tap on and combination from our midfield was excellent. Do that more please. 

We are tapping and hitting it on a lot today, might have been the tactic for the week at training. 

The forward line is at least functioning!

Wouldn't mind our midfield doing the same. Kelly and Gaff have dominated.


1 minute ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Log out and then back in. seems to work. Also gets it back to a live feed.

Thanks I’ll try that 

1 minute ago, Winter Dan said:

We are tapping and hitting it on a lot today, might have been the tactic for the week at training. 

Eagles pressure that quarter was pretty decent

Petracca's start to the year has been underwhelming. His game last week was OK but he was well held by his standards by the Swans mids, and this week he's been basically unsighted.

Just now, ElDiablo14 said:

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

Tracc forward and bring Kozz in the middle for 10 minutes or so?

Tracc has the fumble yips again and needs to take a grab or get a few cheap ground balls / receives to get his confidence up a little IMV.

If staying in the middle / around stoppage i'd instruct him to get in there and get his hands on it a bit more.  Running past the contests a bit too often so far.


4 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Angus is starting to slide down the order for me, I don't feel safe when he's handling the ball in our defensive 50

Really struggling this year.

2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Nice to see Tmac back in form 

Now if Kayo can just stop freezing every 34 seconds 😡

Everything all good with your internet? Haven't had any issues with mine.

 

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