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2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Yes I posted it above.

Big sook pr-ck.

Tracc told him to F off.

I liked others sticking up for Trac. Poor Mason...you lost. Deal with it.

 

Our system in place today and the players who implemented it were huge.

Lots of to work on eg. goal kicking going forward.

No Clarry, No Petty all positive got to take our chances next time we face them when the stakes are greater.

10 minutes ago, TopCorner said:

Standing over players on the ground. Mouthing off after losing. What a jerk 

He is the epitome of a sore loser Yank. No doubt he voted for Trump. 

 
4 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

Not going to pretend that Van Rooyen was best on ground and I'm not going overcook the praise for what was overall just a pretty good game, but...

Van Rooyen didn't miss.

On a level with the Harmes-to-Fritsch clearance kick in the Grand Final for turning point moments.

And as he ran in for the shot he looked... happy. It was uncanny. It was as if he already knew it was a goal.

I have full confidence whenever he has a shot. He never changes his routine. 

2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Sorry adonski but you have to watch him live to appreciate his value to the team. 

Neal-Bullen 

Sorry Dee Zephyr, but no amount of hard running, corralling and ‘trying hard’ would make up for the fumbling, poor disposals, inability to win a ‘one on one’, inability to take a contested mark, as well as being below par for disposals and hitting the scoreboard. 
If he is such a defensive beast why haven’t we seen him in a ‘run with’ role ?


10 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

It was one of his better games this year.

Correct. He played on Josh Daicos and was very good. 
Chin was ok. Spargo did nothing hence he was subbed. 
Kosi seems to me to be carrying an injury. Barely got out of first gear and didn’t make the distance from 40 out. 

4 minutes ago, MrFreeze said:

Gus in the middle looked much better than half back as well

His played 2018 esk footy today. His best midfield games in many years. 

 

Oliver back via the VFL…


The value of an in-form Salem can’t be overstated. He was excellent today. Brought the physicality and composure in key moments. Will be massive for us at the pointy end.

Edited by P-man

Mason Cox is poor loser. Big sook.

Just now, Jaded No More said:

He is the epitome of a sore loser Yank. No doubt he voted for Trump. 

Actually he is very anti Trump 

Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

He’s a [censored] but 100% not a Trump supporter.

Seems to have the brain capacity to be a Republican. 
Either way he is an average player and an average sportsman. Embarrassing from him. 


6 minutes ago, adonski said:

Think I'd need a NASA telescope to appreciate what he 'does'

8th and 9th in the last two best and fairests, suggests that maybe you aren't sure what you are looking for?

His defensive forward efforts and hard running were solid today. And he kicked a clutch goal.

 

 

 

2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

He is the epitome of a sore loser Yank. No doubt he voted for Trump. 

Too many Yank sportsmen are sore losers by nature. When they lose it’s because they haven’t cheated hard enough.

Dominant performance. Salem was huge. Grundy’s goal 💪. Viney full beast mode. How good is footy!

Some chat in the media about Pies flu.....

Is that a thing do we think?? We were the better side but they did look a bit flat in the last.....

32 minutes ago, adonski said:

Can't keep carrying ANB in these sorts of games

How is this the first comment post win?

We beat the team everyone said was going to walk up to the podium in September unopposed. Ffs. 


Just now, Jaded No More said:

How is this the first comment post win?

We beat the team everyone said was going to walk up to the podium in September unopposed. Ffs. 

I adopt a continuous improvement philosophy, JNM

1 minute ago, John Crow Batty said:

Too many Yank sportsmen are sore losers by nature. When they lose it’s because they haven’t cheated hard enough.

Cox loves to beat us and the first time in a while he hasnt......will take some time for the poor guy. [censored] game from him today.

 

Not pumping up our tyres too much, but that was definitely a grand final preview

Not enough love for Lachie Hunter's hit on Hoskin-Elliot (3.54 left in the first quarter). Was awesome. Too bad Grundy couldn't finish the work off. 

 

 


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