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1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Tigers dominating the centre clearances.

And smashing them in contested possessions also. 

 

The Tiges need to play body-to-body more, and to nominate an backline interceptor like Lever. McKay and Curnow are being given a run and jump at too many balls. 

Blues getting murdered at ground level. Taranto, Green and Dusty tearing them to pieces. 

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Not to make the non-MFC thread about us, but the speed teams are playing at this season is worrying.

I don't think we've got the capacity to adapt to this with our list and gameplan. Might be a long one this year.

Curnow is just so enjoyable to watch. Will be an all time great. A true KPF.

Blues as good as they are offensively as they never win a flag without another KPD. 

Edited by Gawndy the Great

 

blues well on top this quarter. feels like the dam will break soon


The Tiges need to play body-to-body more, and to nominate an backline interceptor like Lever. McKay and Curnow are being given a run and jump at too many balls. 

Blues getting murdered at ground level. Taranto, Green and Dusty tearing them to pieces. 

Just now, BDA said:

blues well on top this quarter. feels like the dam will break soon

Haven't capitalized on it though.


17 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Haven't capitalized on it though.

Thought the Tiges held em off very well considering the time in possession & number of entries i50

Poor conversion by the Blues. I hope they rue their poor goal kicking at the end of the game.

33 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Curnow is just so enjoyable to watch. Will be an all time great. A true KPF.

Blues as good as they are offensively as they never win a flag without another KPD. 

He actually could be so much better. He's got very little craft or tact - he's all athleticism, footy IQ and skill. Obviously still enough to be just about the best forward in the comp but if you watch closely there's a lot he doesn't quite do that well 

Close game but not the best quality.


Blues run forward of the ball way too much, Tigers get them on the counter when being a tad more defensive would help the Baggers (Not Goody level defensive).

Tigers hanging in when they shouldn’t be, Carlton too busy thinking they are world beaters.

More scuttlebutt about Petty going to the croweaters next year.

We can't even get him on the park.

Is it open season on Dees players?

 

 

 
2 minutes ago, fr_ap said:

He actually could be so much better. He's got very little craft or tact - he's all athleticism, footy IQ and skill. Obviously still enough to be just about the best forward in the comp but if you watch closely there's a lot he doesn't quite do that well 

At that size, to move the way he does, is just freakish. His marks stick and has great kicking technique. Takes the very best to take him out of the game. 

The half time reporter from Adelaide just said that Harrison Petty is almost certain to be wearing Crows jumper next season.


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