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Just now, dees189227 said:

Who'd he get wrong?

He thought Chandler was Spargo at one point.

 

Good to see some players down the past few weeks start well. Kozzie kicked a nice goal and Neal Bullen has begun well to. 

Trac looking really good so far

1 minute ago, —coach— said:

Loved the energy and effort that quarter. Didn’t quite get the reward on the scoreboard but great start to the game.

Carlton didn’t put it on the scoreboard either.

 

Pretty underwhelming qtr by both teams. Happy to be in front. 

I'm not being too critical of the skill errors. Expected a bit of a slog, we just need to keep working at it and the tide will turn. 


Put the game out of their reach this quarter boys, don't give them a sniff.

Can't complain could've had a couple more goals.Fritsch and Chandler missed gettable ones but kozzy and anb got flukey ones so about right

I’d love to ruck against max. I could hold both his arms behind his back, club him over the head, tie his shoelaces together then push him in the back, yank his beard, trip him up, dack him and then finally an arm chop but I wouldn’t have given away a free in the eyes of the umpires. 

 
Just now, Bates Mate said:

Can't complain could've had a couple more goals.Fritsch and Chandler missed gettable ones but kozzy and anb got flukey ones so about right

Yeah it's par for the course 

14 minutes ago, monoccular said:

I suppose the dog  Christian will cite Viney but not Cripps for what in neither case was a slam tackle. 

Yeah he’s gone. 


need to man up and stop their use of the loose man all the time. that is the only way they are getting it forward

 

Breathe easy minions and fill your fat furry ears with the sounds of Black Sabbath's Black Sabbath....

WE GOT ROBBO ON THE BLOWER TONIGHT!!!

Another super soft in the back to Carlton. 


Very smart by BOG Tracc to Rivers. Sadly another missed set shot hope we don’t regret. 

1 minute ago, monoccular said:

Another super soft in the back to Carlton. 

The frustrating thing is not so much the soft frees, but the lack of genuine frees that should be paid out way 

Dont think Sparrows too happy with that steel


 

Kozi kicks some great goals - just wish someone would tell him to stop giving away silly free kicks (pushing players in the back when about to kick) and flying for impossible marks when better staying grounded

 


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