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First half, good.

Second half, thinking about Port Adelaide.

Spargo can kick longer than 40 metres. 

Can't believe I'm going to have to watch Sparrow have 12 touches a week @ 28% efficiency for the next 8 years


We had the game iced at half time and then took our foot off the pedal - not ideal -but there it is.

Dorks came back hard but Petracca, Oliver, Viney , Max lifted as required.

Yes we produced some bloopers .... that is football ... not the reason for suicide that some of the negative Nancies on this site seem to find.

Take the points and take the percentage and move towards September.

PS 1. I'm waiting for the day Kossie actually hangs on to one of those speccys  - it will be mark of the century.

PS 2. No doubt who Jason Dunstall used to play for !

PS 3. My ideal finish to this evening will be watching the paper baggers get a jolly good reaming.

 

Another 10 goal win game against a team that absolutely bashes us into the ground.

Teams are absolutely throwing everything at us and we're still winning by 10 goals. It looks uninspiring but these are hard fought wins

Now to do it against decent oppositon. Freo, Port, Carlton, Collingwood to come.

An absolute amazing amount of seagulls tonight I was gobsmacked. 

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Petracca hobbling. Hope he's ok. Didn't look great. I notice he's being interviewed on fox. What's he saying?

“Full credit to Hawthorn”, “one game at a time”, “gotta keep doing the one percenters”.

Just now, dees189227 said:

He's taken the boot off. He can hardly walk 

I hope it’s a corky not a foot. Limping badly. 


6 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

WHAT HAPPENED TO TRAC???

Ankle roll in the Sicily tackle. Spoke to Ben Dixon after the game and seemed ok. Should be good to go next week.

Tracc might be out next week by the looks of that unfortunately


Dunstall obviously hasn't forgotten about Earl's knee.

Just now, layzie said:

What happened to Trac?

Ankle sprain, foot got stuck under Sicily in the last 30 seconds. 

 

Well Petty has shown us why Goody perservered.

A lacklustre win despite the score somehow. 

Props to Jv, Oliver and Trac.

Edited by leave it to deever


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