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28 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Just break even by 1/2 time then reset.

2nd half, new game.

10 goal win.

Lets go.

 

2nd 

❤️Gawn to Trac to Koz  BUT 🤮🤮then [censored] kicks by Kozzzy 

❤️Kozzzy crumb goal

❤️Kozzzy to Petty  goal 

❤️Langdon pressure  ANB goal

❤️chandler goal 

❤️Chandler goal 

❤️kozzzy twist turn twist turn left foot snap 

❤️JVR goal on 50 out  

JV

but 

🤮Salem 3 turnovers - half hearted 

🤮north using the corridor - Dees wide and slow 

🤮Bowey turnover to Larkey  too casual and symbolic 

🤮Harmes turnover king !! Last game today

🤮JVR TURNOVER HANDBALL  JVR GET NEW FARRRRKN BOOTS - SLIPPED OVER 5 TIMES 

🤮north more physical than soft Dees 

🤮intercept marking Ziebell and McDonald 

🤮🤮🤮🤮umps. 1-Nth throws ?? 2-Marks?? Rivers. Smith ??? 3- Centre Bounce was WAY outside the centre square 4-Trac grabbed off the ball

Larkey. “Our structure through the mid is working”. Yes it is. !!! 

1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

Joel Smith has been absolutely Fantastic 

Agreed. Absolutely brilliant. 

 

Miraculously only 4 points down at half time.

I hope Goody peels the paint off the walls at half time. 

Trac really lifted there.

Kozzie awesome.

Max good quarter.

Lowering the eyes.

Good stuff.

It ain't been pretty but it's game level. Momentum with us.


Ok much better Melbourne. Only 4 points down. Definitely would have taken that at quarter time. 

The thing is we know we can play better and hopefully nth have already played there best. 

 

Always like this down there, that end has all the scores. Next qtr they just need to go defensive and counter punch them in the last with the wind


I believe our best strategy in the second half is to keep it away from Harmes at all costs. 

Good fight back lads. Knew we had that in us.

They'll start the tire out as the game goes on.

Get our running power back on we'll be fine.

My God, Harmes is useless.

Well done Kozzie, Chandler, Viney, Smith and Langdon.

relax guys

we got this

Umpiring is embarrassing.  I’ve watched more footy this weekend than I have for a while and I had actually begun to hope the umpiring had turned the corner.  That was an illusion obviously.


A big second half of 12 possies for Riv and two more goals to Petty and Melky and I’ll be $2500 richer. 

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1 minute ago, chookrat said:

Yes, solid second quarter. Need to keep it up in the second half. Good job boys 💪

Did pull finger pit finally.  Should win now. Should being operative word 

6 minutes ago, Chook said:

Harmes is so far out of our best 23 it's not funny. Should've been dropped after last week, and definitely should after this performance.

Salem living on 2021 credits too.

So what does that say about our development or selection @

Salem, Sparrow, Jordan, Rivers, Harmes all might as well have had Kangaroo jumpers on for the first quarter.

Good effort from the rest of the team to carry those blokes.

1 minute ago, BDA said:

Miraculously only 4 points down at half time.

I hope Goody peels the paint off the walls at half time. 

He needs to. The issue with this is you start believing you don't have to turn up at the start. So much of footy is between the ears.


Kozzi will haunt Zeibells dreams

Quite a few look a long way off it today. Kozi , Max, Chin , Viney keeping us in it. Geez Harmes looks a shadow of himself tho… it’s sad to see him like this. I think this is the last we’ll see of him. 

 
1 minute ago, Buzzy said:

I believe our best strategy in the second half is to keep it away from Harmes at all costs. 

You're saying we should keep out of Harmes way?

2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Trac really lifted there.

Kozzie awesome.

Max good quarter.

Lowering the eyes.

Good stuff.

It ain't been pretty but it's game level. Momentum with us.

And don’t forget Viney! 


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