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Now the midfield need to lift and get some clearances.  

 

Nice to have Bbb coming out and taking some grabs too.

 

Old man Woey is aging well. Good to see.


2 minutes ago, Mel Bourne said:

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

He's also taken an intercepted mark in last line of defence and has kept Dan Butler quite so far.

So yeah, he's playing great so far.

14 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

How good is JJ in traffic. Twice he has broken through traffic to a clear player.

It was just a great game by JJ last week in the VFL. He worked so fng hard.

Nice to see Benny brown turn back the clock and clunk a mark on the lead with those go go gadget Arms. Hope he can kick on for the night and year!!

 

Ross looks like he's had a couple.

I would of I were a coach.

JJ looking at home.


I'd be happy to sub Spargo out now.

Don't think slinging someone by the jumper is dangerous 


9 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

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. 

Brayshaw has hit 6 targets ... you watching properly?

1 errant handpass that went out of bounds (BFD)

Meanwhile, Bowey kicked it to a Saints player 30 metres out. No mention?

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Rivers was held without the ball there


We look on tonight, but boy we make some simple turnover errors. 

Rivers kicking is diabolical. 

Spargo and Pickett are completely useless out there tonight.

5 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Ross looks like he's had a couple.

I would of I were a coach.

Aren't we all from the couch! 😁

 

Last week in reverse.

Rivers not great.

Kozzie not sighted.


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