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3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Max doesn’t look right 

not physically imposing himself

Well on top?

 
3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Max doesn’t look right 

not physically imposing himself

Great to see Grundy with 3 marks already though.

 

Let's face it, the scoreboard is flattering Freo. We have dominated general play but our forwardline hasn't been functioning well enough (last two minutes aside).

Great goal by Fritter to snatch one right at the end which is refreshing. He’s such a smart footballer, what a clever kick.

Not a great quarter, but we’re leading and we look hungry. I reckon we’ll see lots of improvement. 

ANB 6 tackles in a quarter. 

brilliant

 

1 minute ago, loges said:

Well on top?

good tap work.

efforts around the ground not great though. lost a bit of his mojo

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Our pressure and defence are excellent 

disposal and inside 50 kicking poor

hats off to ANB and spargo n Co for the manic pressure 

Our defence looks really good again I will say that 

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

good tap work.

efforts around the ground not great though. lost a bit of his mojo

Taken two contested marks, not sure I agree here.


Well and top and should be fine th we in front. Defensive pressure and transition into our zone has been very good. Just need to finish our work and get more reward on the scoreboard for our control.

1 minute ago, wizardinoz said:

JVR innefective so far. Needs to start clunking a few with both hands.

I actually like how he's attacking the contest, that fritsch goal doesn't happen if he doesn't bring that to ground. The marks will come but he's presenting a good target for now.

1 minute ago, wizardinoz said:

JVR innefective so far. Needs to start clunking a few with both hands.

his contests led to 2 goals. couldn't ask for more from a forward beyond kicking goals.

Defensive UNIT  is the best I have ever seen it 


 

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