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Howes impressive so far. Loving Salem in the midfield. Adds a totally new dimension outside of the bash and crash of Viney and Petracca.

 

any comments appreciated,  no video, but i am listening, but their comments are.....

4 minutes ago, BDA said:

great tackle and I50 from Billings

He's gonna be awesome this lad along with Salo in the guts!👌

 
7 minutes ago, BDA said:

pity about the goal kick

Unusual for him.

 Let's hope it hasn't spread


Damn, hot happy, McKay is a Maynard, AnB useless, Schache is useless/weak,  what is going on? 🤪😂🤪😂
 

I'm liking our system, kicking forward to advantage and keeping defensive structure 

15 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Neal Bullen just stuffing it up there 

Yeah, his kicking inside 50 is terrible. Such poor technique. 

Oh hold on, I thought you meant Petracca. 

 
Just now, 640MD said:

any comments appreciated,  no video, but i am listening, but their comments are.....

Fumbly game but dominating control.

Best...Max, Tracca, Kozzie.

Fritta moving well.

 


Goals so far

2 to Gawn

Singles to Fritsch, Chandler and Schache

1 minute ago, BigFez said:

Bought a digital membership this arvo so I could watch. Think it gets sent in the post!! "facepalm".

Anyone know if you can get the voucher code emailed to you?

It isn't going to arrive in time for this game - mine took ages to arrive last season.

The intensity from both teams not strong so hard to determine how hard they are all cracking in. Some rusty disposal but it is improving as the game grows. 

Salem, Chandler and Billings are bringing some good F50 delivery.

Windsor and Howes getting to the right position but not delivering well.

The construction of our transition from defence to forward is looking OK. 

1 minute ago, manny100 said:

Is Bowey OK? No concussion?

Doubt he's concussed. Contact looked mostly in the chest area, but McKay is a big [censored] so might have caught some of bowser's chin or lip too.


Sounds like we’re mixing things up a bit which is welcome news

Tom Sparrows first quarters stats.

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I didn't watch last week's game. Watching tonight I've forgotten about the players we've lost through to trades or retirements 

[censored] that's a harsh free against Riv. He was doing everything he could to wrest possession into a position to dispose of the ball.

Edited by gs77

 

I know he's loved or hated but I'd seriously roll the dice and give Tommo a stint fwd if Tmac plays defence.

That lack of a big body fwd then was glaring for us.

3 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

salem is excellent in midfield - both with his disposal and his defensive workrate

Yep we need to keep him fit. His ball use is exquisite 


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