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What a terrible last 14 minutes 

 
 

Maxy hit front on but no free. 


Short of our little burst at the start of that quarter, Adelaide are dominating general play. 

3 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Simply not enough marking options forward, hence why the ball keeps getting intercepted.

Forward! Hasn’t been forward for 15 minutes 

 

We’ll on top but have let them back into it

Feel like I’m back watching dees v gws from a few weeks back

tackles inside 50 

11-1 to the crows

It’s a shame we didn’t capitalise off that good start. The crows definitely took it up to us and we’re a little lucky they have been inaccurate. They’re a danger team and need to be given due respect in the second half. 

 Need to start strong and take chances.


Time to sub BB for Smith.

This has got loss written all over it, Adelaide want it more at the moment

1 minute ago, BoldSirBrian said:

Trac looking knackered

i don’t know but he looks like he copped a knock. he got up from a tackle gingerly early and looks off

I love Ben Brown Premiership player but FMD he can't compete anymore.

Prove us all wrong BBB.

Come out and compete son.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges


Lucky to be in front at halftime. BBB's AFL career must be very close to the end on that showing.

3 minutes ago, loges said:

What a terrible last 14 minutes 

Yeah, let them back into it allowing them the last 2.4

2 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

ANB to Casey

B Brown is finished

Petracca having one of those games

 

ANB has been fine. good link up play. an assist, 3 score involvements. couple of clangers but he is not the problem 

 

A little untidy with our disposal in the second half of that quarter. We were still winning contests but turning over the possession and squandering breaks out of the contest.

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