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5 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Baker is ahead of Hunter as a winger at this stage of the season. Playing really well. 

Jesus christ you say some absolute tripe but this is by far the worst take ever.

 
5 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

He has the same problem as JVR with marking, hand position is all wrong the ball will always hit their hands and bounce out.

You talk a lot of rubbish

New rule for Anzac weekend, if a player  takes a mark, you can attack his full forward, or other team mate, without fear of 50m, even if right in front of 4 umpires.

Bizarre!

 
2 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

The Dogs are showing why we should’ve hubbed in Adelaide last week, after round v West Coast.

Focussed, determined, hungry, the want to apply defensive pressure. Everything we weren’t against Essendon.

For those that don’t know, Dogs elected to fly direct to Perth from Gather round.

Apparently our players wanted to be back home to family. They even took the red eye flight... 🤦🏻‍♂️

Albeit it doesn't always happen as he was assisted by a lovely shepherd, Baker's decision to run & bounce to take space as the Freo zone continued to fold back was a thing of beauty.

Not one player came at him early, preferring to remain stuck in their "team defence by wrote" shape .... which in the end resulted in them panicking and giving up a free & a critical goal anyway.

Wish more players (who have pace and capable) would do this a bit more often.

Great stuff Oskar!

Edited by Demon Dynasty


1 minute ago, Roost it far said:

You talk a lot of rubbish

Is that right tell me where I'm wrong instead of gobbing off little boy?

Go Doggies!

 

High contact on Roy Batty soft as butter

1 minute ago, layzie said:

When does the camera deliberately pan to ground invader 

Im watching via Kayo.... was that shown on 7 coverage as well?


1 minute ago, layzie said:

When does the camera deliberately pan to ground invader 

Never. That was unintentional, I’m sure. 

2 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

cos c7 don't broadcast after goals and it's their camera use

Ok, I mean they shouldn't give it exposure but yeah.

2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Never. That was unintentional, I’m sure. 

Well they did it twice then mentioned it in the broadcast..

13 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Jesus christ you say some absolute tripe but this is by far the worst take ever.

14 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Jesus christ you say some absolute tripe but this is by far the worst take ever.

It’s my opinion. I’m entitled to it. In my view Baker is having a greater impact for the Dogs than Hunter is for the Dees. I’m saying that, Hunter has been fairly good. Just love the pace on Baker. The game opens up ahead of him when he runs, and he seems to have improved his kicking 


 

Freo:

  • Atrocious tall forwards and forward-entry system.
  • Pearce lacks captain/leadership influence 
  • Bottom 6 bog ordinary
Just now, layzie said:

Well they did it twice then mentioned it in the broadcast..

Really unusual. The mentioning of it doesn’t surprise me, especially as it’s BT, the same man who is the most animated when commentating a melee. But the vision is something you don’t see anymore. 


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