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POSTGAME: Rd 04 vs West Coast

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Judd McVie is shaping as my new favourite player. So clean. Salem has significant competition for his spot

 

How does that Jack Viney get a game? Seriously🙄

Sarcasm!

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Bring on 3rd v 4th next week. 
Nibbler did plenty of tough work, 11 tackles is a fair effort.

Grundy needs to settle down or he'll take the Brownlow off Clarry !

That performance was a bee's you know what from being a much bigger smashing. Can't complain with the start we've had, and I was particularly happy with McVee, Sparrow, Viney, and Rivers - not to mention Brodie Grundy who is such a luxury to have with Max out.

 

Trent Rivers has arrived.

27 touches at 78% with 6 tackles.


Good win. Scrappy kind of game in many parts. A shocking display of umpiring (again makes a mockery of our professional game). Everyone contributed. Go Dees. 

1 minute ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Bring on 3rd v 4th next week. 
Nibbler did plenty of tough work, 11 tackles is a fair effort.

37 pressure acts too!


For all the whining about the umpires (not entirely unjustified), we won the free kick count 22 to 16.

I'll definitely take that. West Coast made us play an absolute scrapfest in the first half but in the end our class and fitness got us over the line.

It was great to see Tmac find some form and Trac get back to his goal-kicking best. I'm also loving the look of Mcvee at the moment. You wouldn't have thought it was only his fourth game if you watched him play closely.

Good solid all round performance, nice to see others given more midfield time.

Bring on the Scum next week.


7 minutes ago, FarNorthernD said:

Judd McVie is shaping as my new favourite player. So clean. Salem has significant competition for his spot

Salem should take Bowey’s spot IMO. 

Trac really lifted in the second half. 12 possessions, 2 contested, no tackles and 1 clearance in the first half.

29 possessions, 8 contested, 4 tackles, 3 clearances and 3 goals by full time.

Edit: 448 metres gained too thank you very much.

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5 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

For all the whining about the umpires (not entirely unjustified), we won the free kick count 22 to 16.

Umpiring was terrible both ways. 

 

Grundy slowly hitting vintage AA form. Imagine Pies fans watching that. 
Yum Yum Chefs Kiss GIF by Nick Jonas

Couldn’t watch the game. How did Petty go, and who makes way next week for BBB?


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