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Just now, DeelightfulPlay said:

That final minute really was unhinged 🤣  Now they finally steered him back to footy

Please someone post it!

Brayshaw must have snorted a line, had 5 energy drinks, drank 3 cups of coffee and had a Boost drink. He is chirping along like a chipmunk. 

 
10 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

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May all your dreams come true.

If anyone wants to clip this magic moment and let us all lip-read her epic 'thank you', it is just after 3:38:00 on the Kayo broadcast.

Seriously, I nominate it for video of the week.  absolute   magnificent

18 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Jack Viney best on field, Brett Rosebury must feel ripped off.

lol

Just now, Maldonboy38 said:

Brayshaw must have snorted a line, had 5 energy drinks, drank 3 cups of coffee and had a Boost drink. He is chirping along like a chipmunk. 

ADHD


15 minutes ago, Tom Dyson said:

Kade Chandler stepped up in that third quarter when we needed a spark,

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2 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Brayshaw must have snorted a line, had 5 energy drinks, drank 3 cups of coffee and had a Boost drink. He is chirping along like a chipmunk. 

Yeah hates a chat LOL

 
4 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Please someone post it!

Will try and find footage but hopefully it'll be on Kayo for when you and Mr Jaded get home!  Glad your boy's streak of only 2 losses has not been enlargened!


As far as backline goes, we look way more steady with the 3 talls down back with Petty freeing up one of May/Lever to intercept.

4 minutes ago, DeelightfulPlay said:

Mate I have ADHD and even I'm struggling to keep up 😂

Happy new recruit to the club 🤗

Positives - Viney immense, Oliver influential, Van Rooyen silencing the doubters, Chandler on the rise, Lever making key intercepts, Gawn/Grundy combination grinding the Tigers down, great team effort in the last quarter, huge crowd.

Negatives - vulnerable against speedy counter-attacks, a bit lucky the under-strength Tigers missed a few very gettable shots at goal, Steven May again below his best.

Verdict - a gritty win, and in the end that's all that counts.


2 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

As far as backline goes, we look way more steady with the 3 talls down back with Petty freeing up one of May/Lever to intercept.

Agree, Petty has to go back. Hopefully JVR can build confidence after that last Q and be our prime target up forward

Goody in the post match -

"We were thinking of subbing Rooey off."

What convinced you not to sub him off?

"He took one mark"

Love it. 🤣

Good win,  sometimes you need to grind it out.  I usually hate umpire bashing because I try take my Red and Blue glasses off but it is hard.  But after scrolling through twitter I wasn't alone in thinking it was horrible and sided with Rich.

Still some stuff to work out, Petty up fwd is done, only an in game move now.

Our back flankers and pockets need to sort out who is going for the tackle or smother, they and May are all sitting back to get the easy kick.

Gawn/Grundy can get back to it

And Ben Brown is needed to start in that side, can be subbed if not affecting the game, but with Gawn and Grundy he is a threat. More than Melksham anyways


25 points down would have to be the biggest lead we’ve pegged back since the Geelong round 23 2021 game?

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell

Did anyone else think the umpiring was questionable, or was that just me?

Just now, In Harmes Way said:

Did anyone else think the umpiring was questionable, or was that just me?

When even my kid sister recognises the umpiring is [censored]... yes, it's questionable 

 

I know we won and it was more gritty than pretty football but what the eff, how shocking were the umpires !! 
They were a disgrace.  My mate who barracks for Richmond did not disagree. Using his words ‘we had a few dubious ones go our way’.

Anyhow, got the four points, one week at a time etc, etc.

Edited by Wodjathefirst

3 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

25 points down would have to be the biggest lead we’ve pegged back since the Geelong round 23 2022 game?

Thats a relief. We gave up many similar leads last season.


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