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6 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

For mine:

Hibbo on

Smith forward

JJ off

Agree. We will need the extra smarts out the back today, and a little X factor in the goal square. 

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Salem has had our second most disposals and every one looked like he was panicking.

People are bagging JJ but he is at least running hard and making position. 
 

Blues have 8 of the top 10 possession getters.

Sparrow has had 4 possessions and turned two over for a massive 28 meters gained, 1 tackle, JJ has 10, 60% eff, 2 tackles 150meters game but JJ is the problem here for some. 
 

If we don’t lift intensity up quite a lot they will steam roll us in the second half.

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7 minutes ago, BoBo said:

Right in this game when we absolutely shouldn't be.

Carlton playing as good a footy as they can and we are playing average... yet we're only down by 2 points!

Get some players to lift and we got this.

I don't think we're playing average. They are just all over it. We've taken our chances. They need to put us away.

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2 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Salem has had our second most disposals and every one looked like he was panicking.

People are bagging JJ but he is at least running hard and making position. 
 

Blues have 8 of the top 10 possession getters.

Sparrow has had 4 possessions and turned two over for a massive 28 meters gained, 1 tackle, JJ has 10, 60% eff, 2 tackles 150meters game but JJ is the problem here for some. 
 

If we don’t lift intensity up quite a lot they will steam roll us in the second half.

Spot on.

 

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ANB could've gone deep to a contest then.  Instead tries to thread the needle through heavy traffic.  The distance was too far, inviting the intercept.

Poor decision there from such an experienced player.  Turnover.... goal.

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Just now, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

That’s insulting to call that given what they didn’t call in the first half

Sports entertainment these days.

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20 minutes ago, KingDingAling said:

I don’t know how many times Hewitt has been caught and just dropped it. 

External review needed 

I wonder if anyone has any connections to any big 4 consultancy firms who could readily assist? 🔎🔎🕵️♀️🕵️♀️

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FFS they get a goal from a Clarrie “throw” yet they can do a 360 then throw it - play on !!!

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