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Just now, ElDiablo14 said:

9 years in the system and sometimes it feels he is getting worse, really a shame.

He isn’t and never will be a great kick. It’s serviceable but it’s an attribute common throughout most of the team. 

 
1 minute ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Biggest surprise was that Petracca snuck that in for a behind

It would usually go out on the full 🥲

5 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Fritta’s mum is on the phone with him now. It doesn’t sound good 

When you say it doesn’t sound good, what do they think it is? Syndesmosis?

FML we can barely  afford to lose a forward let alone our best forward 😭


2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Too many misses

What else is new blew chances again bad feeling about this game. Cannot afford to drop this which means we prob will.  Bloody wet weather  brings us down to their level toss of coin who wins. No win no top four this year

1 minute ago, Diamond Tim said:

could be ligament damage......

Could be anything.  Let’s all speculate. 🤗

 

Please Dee’s … get a kicking coach and bring our boys ball use up to AFL level …. Hunter’s kicks are turnovers +++

Edited by PerthDee


We have to put these guys away in the second quarter can't give them a sniff..

1 minute ago, monoccular said:

Could be anything.  Let’s all speculate. 🤗

Think his leg fell off and was run over by a road train!

Edited by —coach—

2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

She just said she’s not sure. Seems it must be bad because he didn’t want to talk much. She’ll update me and I’ll pass on whatever she tells me. 

Club update:

 

1 minute ago, monoccular said:

Could be anything.  Let’s all speculate. 🤗

That's exactly what I was doing.


1st 

suburban footy 

poor skills and delivery 

🤬grundy 

🤮trac’s foot skills 

May, Rivers, Viney, Hunter, Sparrow 

21-8 inside 50s but one goal each 


Ben Brown's forward craft shines like a beacon in our forward line, even on a day like this.

2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

She just said she’s not sure. Seems it must be bad because he didn’t want to talk much. She’ll update me and I’ll pass on whatever she tells me. 

He has it iced in the rooms but is walking on it 

 

Our sloggers having a good day - Harmes, Sparrow, ANB, Hunter.

We hit 9/10 targets between full back and wing, and hit 1/10 targets when going inside 50. It is a mental thing on full display today. Hunter and Petracca - wow, just so bad by foot.

This game will be won or lost on our F50 entries. Everywhere else we look strong. 


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