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Marty horse playing as well as Harmes is or was   Even trade there


Dees with the edge and running quarters a bit better than the Dogs. Willing to put Fritta's inaccuracy down to a one off.

Why was Kozzy flying for that in front from deep.  Lead out wide.  That should be BB or Roo!  We just keep kicking it in straight lines aside from Billings!

Tracc... in alot but often a momenttum killer

Just close it out Dees. Bulldogs looks bloody tired so we should be able to run it home. Just get it done!

 

Clarry in everything that quarter.  Some nice work too.

If only Tracc could find some form we'd be [censored] it in

And who said Clarey was not worth helping. Some wanted to trade him. 


10 minutes ago, DubDee said:

you watching the game?

Yeah but he's flying for marks when the talls should be & his pressure does drop off. 

Some goals would be handy

 

I'd put Kozzie in the guts and Tracca fwd.

Maybe sub Woey on for Sparrow.

Fresh legs won't hurt.

Edited by leave it to deever

2 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Clarry in everything that quarter.  Some nice work too.

If only Tracc could find some form we'd be [censored] it in

In EVERY quarter

T-Macs field kicking so far 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼


10 minutes ago, DubDee said:

you watching the game?

Yeah but he's flying for marks when the talls should be & his pressure does drop off. 

Some goals would be handy

 

The new bar set up in Betty Cuthbert area is as bad as the umpiring today

Clarry is absolutely taking the p1zz

Edited by Smokey

Just now, leave it to deever said:

I'd put Kozzie in the guts and Tracca fwd.

Maybe sub Worry on for Sparrow.

Fresh legs won't hurt.

Kozzies work around the packs is much more valuable than in front of goals at the moment. His chase and tackling is bloody beautiful to watch


1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

The new bar set up in Betty Cuthbert area is as bad as the umpiring today

People seem to be really efficient at creating inefficiencies these days.

Just now, Brownie said:

Kozzies work around the packs is much more valuable than in front of goals at the moment. His chase and tackling is bloody beautiful to watch

He may not always have record stats but I believe he is one of the hardest workers about. Constantly applying pressure one way or another.

 

Sparrow coming off the square then ... 🤮


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