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Who's their sub? Smelling a new Kent Kingsley Award For Spuds Who Play Well Against Melbourne recipient. 

 

Well hopefully after the delay we can actually control the football for a bit. 

1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

Ok, so this I don’t quite understand.

not showing incident. Happy to when it’s a potential suspension

I know right,  it wasn't that bad

 
Just now, Demon Dynasty said:

When are our boys going to glance inside 50 first and at least try and kick to our forward's advantage on occasions?

Instead we rush many of then load up the high looping tumble punts.

Guthrie on Picket is a big win for the Cats atm.

No one front and square at any marking contests so far.

Our small and mediums just don't get to where they need to be often enough to impact and assist.

I think Kozzy may have been at the drop of one spillage but over ran the ball.

Kozzy & Chandler need a rocket message off the bench and need it now.  Get to the front of the contests.  And certainly no flying for pack marks!!

Shouldve been a major focus in the build up but so far doesn't appear as if any message, if there was one, has sunk in.

Agree with what you have said but Koz was in the perfect spot at one point front and center inside our 50m but none of our talls went up for the mark so Koz was just watching a cats player take an uncontested mark. He can’t win, in hindsight he needed to contest but we also don’t want him flying for everything 


Just now, DubDee said:

AFL take note - accidental clashes happen. if it was a melb player they would get 3-4 weeks. so stupid

Yes ... A reasonable player would have yadda, yadda, yadda.

7 minutes ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Your being kind it was more like 15m. Would have been a nice settler for us 

Haha sorry I was exaggerating for comedic value saying he was a ruler length away from goal, but it failed lol. Yeah was about 15m, too close to miss those 

 

He was out before he hit the ground


In all seriousness if that was an opposition player it’d be 4 weeks. I don’t say that to be funny. I say it because it shows you what a raffle it is.

The lights just went out…let’s hope for a Melbourne blitz like rd 2

 

Is a joke hope Cameron recovers quickly


1 minute ago, Gawndy the Great said:

The width of this ground is shockingly narrow.

Lots of oof by opposition

We are winning absolutely everything and then turning it over by kicking it down their throats at half forward.

Edited by praha


6 weeks for Rohan there

we should win this easily now. 

slowly grind them down MFC

 

Maybe with Cameron off we can put Petty forward and get a mark inside 50?

Kozzie is way too hollywood. Just [censored] taking the ball. 

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