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1 minute ago, Superunknown said:

Do we have a nickname for Taj? (Which could be akin to Steve for Steve Irwin - another Australian legend)

I like WW2

SOS? (Son of Shane)

 
 

Bowery off the pace 


5 - 0 :blink:

Just now, loges said:

Bowery off the pace 

Bowey has been great. What game you watching?

 

I have never really noticed before but are the Foxtel commentators having a circle jerk about St Kilda or is it just me?


Not out of the woods yet, the saints still move the ball forward too easily and too frequently. Lucky for a few misses and goal posts (never seen the top hit before?), but I’m happy we responded and our hands have been much better tonight. Taking a few marks around the ground. Brown is clunking them too which is good to see. 

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Bowey has been great. What game you watching?

His two kicks from a standing-start straight to Saints defenders were “great”? 

Edited by Mel Bourne

4 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

Do we have a nickname for Taj? (Where “Taj” could be akin to Steve for Steve Irwin - another Australian legend)

I like WW2 (Woewodin 2)

SOS - son of shane


Just now, agent 99 said:

I have never really noticed before but are the Foxtel commentators having a circle jerk about St Kilda or is it just me?

You’re having a circle jerk?

Too handball happy in the back half especially, and lucky the saints have missed a few easy shots - overall you can see we're trying to lower the eyes which is grea.

1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

5 - 0 :blink:

After the AFL photo scandal during the week the clubs were told no more behinds. MFC took it the wrong way. 

Hard to see the Saints keeping this intensity up for much longer. Especially with the sub made and the extra injury to Ross. 
 

Still we don’t look any good when the pressure is high on the ball. 

3 highlights that quarter:

- Mays mark of the round

- Juniors kick to Trac for a goal

- Melky’s work to bring the ball to ground inside 50 when completely outnumbered and out positioned leading to a goal

Need our rucks taking some marks around the ground and a few more center clearances and it should continue to be an enjoyable game 


6 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

Do we have a nickname for Taj? (Where “Taj” could be akin to Steve for Steve Irwin - another Australian legend)

I like WW2 (Woewodin 2)

Mahal.

2 minutes ago, agent 99 said:

I have never really noticed before but are the Foxtel commentators having a circle jerk about St Kilda or is it just me?

Lots of ex Saints at Fox.

JJ in traffic has been great. Why he doesn’t play each week has me baffled. 
Wanganned needs a tag/tighter attention.

Nibbler good, Brayshaws disposal has been poor. Taj looks good early. Salems made more mistakes tonight than in prob the whole year combined. 
Saints should have 3 more goals but don’t. They are down a player and the sub used. We must win this. 

 

Jake the Snake's 100th!

Love to see him kick 3 or 4 tonight 🤞🏼


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