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1 minute ago, red and blue forever said:

Up and about, talking to the staff...

Can we get Port’s Dr down to the ground, stat!

 

I’m not coping. Mrs Super is a Pies person (along with that entire side of the family) and she is being very understanding and providing pastoral care 

 

We're actually on top ATM need to convert 

We’ve weathered the storm. Now we go to work and grind these [censored] into the mcg dirt

come on dees


We have 8 more inside 50s….😒

 

Side bottom giving Langdon an absolute bath.

Just now, leave it to deever said:

Our forward line.

 Gee wizz.

Yep. We lead in clumps into dead pockets and flanks. Collingwood create and lead into space. 


5 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

No its not, its a replay of the Kings Birthday game.

Not, we dominated that game after 10 minutes. Our midfield has been underwhelming.

We've got them on the ropes. They [censored] themselves at every contest. Langdon is a huge liability tonight though.

If we had any forward line nous we would be half a chance.

Off season need new forward line coach.

Not out of it but making it hard for ourselves.

Had all the play in the second half of that quarter, couldn’t put it on the scoreboard. 33 inside 50s to 23 and we are 17 points down


We're absolutely in this! Momentum changed our direction and we couldn't connect forward.

So much upside still. Viney, Oliver and Petracca have been quiet so far so watch them lift this 2nd half.

Gawn, Pickett and May are keeping us in it!

Cmon lads!

We did do better that quarter but we only kicked the 1 goal. 

Neal Bullen, Chandler, petracca & our tall forwards must do something this half

We got back ascendancy and only 3 goals down. Confidence booster going int9 half time 

Just now, Bates Mate said:

Yep. We lead in clumps into dead pockets and flanks. Collingwood create and lead into space. 

And why the [censored] we never seem to have someone at the drop of the ball when are bombing it inside our F50.

Collingwood creates a ground ball and carry into space and start their transition game.

No forward system at all none. Big bomb every time. Pathetic.

Then again we can’t pass a ball either.


Trac and Viney pants in that quarter. 

32 to 23 inside 50s to us.

80 % of them shockers.

Bowey and kozzie and Max been good.

Max - bog

Bowey -on

Kozzie - on

Chin - yep

We're in this.

 

2nd 

X defense holding up

x no transition 

x nothing from the “elite” Trac Viney Oliver ! 

Kozzzy 

Gawn 

x Fritsch soft just soft (Kozzzy goal) / one handed jumps / marks fumbles 

🤬🤬🤬 33 inside 50s.  Two goals. Goodwin not teaching anything  - connection forward of Centre is farrrrrrrrkd

 
1 minute ago, MrFreeze said:

Side bottom giving Langdon an absolute bath.

Absolutely. Langdon has barely won a 1:1 against him. 


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