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I like to keep track of the big bets on the game. Someone put $37,500 on the Dees with a -16.5 start. Their would be feeling as bad as I do watching this.

6 minutes ago, Diamond Tim said:

Kosi needs  to play crummer not tall

 

 

 

 

 

60000 members agree. Somehow coaches and Kozzzy don’t get the message. Crumb the farrrrrrkn pack. !!! 

 
Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

Brown needs to be in the team at the expense of a small.

Grawdy is fine, we can’t afford to have just the one ruckman but they shouldn’t be resting forward.

Chandler needs a break.

But I am very worried about Kozzies lack of impact with pressure in our fwd 50.

I'd expect him to generate HTB calls when he is 2 metres away from a under duress Carlton defender.


2 minutes ago, M_9 said:

Watching Tomlinson closely. The bloke has NFI. Casey is his team.

Has not been the same since the knee went. Looks slow and plays slow.

 

We're playing outside of the 8 footy........another poor 3rd quarter.  That said, can't buy a free in the fwd 50....Sparrow nearly had his head reefed off 20 out - 'play on'....ffs

Max in the middle..... YAHOOO!

So this is afl footy,if i was able to be there i would storm out


No one lead for Rivs there. Even when leads create space behind and around our forwards don’t move.

1 minute ago, Trac-man said:

In serious trouble when we play Collingwood 

Why are you worried about Collingwood, let’s win this bloody game first


Salem has been excellent tonight

Demonland Podcast LIVE @ 8:00PM with Jeff White
 

Harmes 1 week. 

Can we pls get soemone into the club to teach forward entry and forward craft...

We really need to.  It's not even VFL standard


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