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Defence looks very shaky. Particularly Lever.

Umps are looking after us.

Viney 4 free kicks.

Salem, JvR and Kozzie need to get in game.

Kids doing OK.

Max hasn't been clean

 

 

 
 

We did well to come back. Just need to stick our tackles and apply more pressure within the contest. Port were lucky early. They aren’t much of a side, so we should be able to break them down late. Viney getting frees he deserves, Rivers starting to realize he can take the game on - no one can stop him, and Howes.. just thoroughly impressive. Sky is the limit for Howes 


Just now, loges said:

Harsh decision against Windsor 

Watching live I thought it was there, held on too long.

10 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

How’s that not fifty? Gawn gets no umpire protection 

In what world is that not a 50 to max. Sozi ran straight into him after the mark. 

I thought our boys composed themselves really well after the start. Just need to compete behind the ball as best we can.

I love supporting a team that never stops believing though. It’s great.

 
Just now, Demonland said:

The paid mark to Rioli in the 3rd row

It’s called a Higgins. 

3 minutes ago, Emerald said:

They must have sh*thouse hairdressers in Adelaide.

My wife dubbed Adelaide as the city of bad hair many years ago.


We are getting a lovely run from the umps. most of them were there though

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

10 frees to 3

Expect this will be evened up. 

Absolutely - probably within the first 5 mins of the second quarter 


Salem getting tagged?

Just now, darkhorse72 said:

where's the 50 for the kick away... 

Can someone pls get hold of Max (Choco) and tell him to plant that left foot (last step) pointed towards the right hand post.

That way he has little chance of such a big hook which he does about 80% of the time.

The left foot when planted is duck footed slightly left and thats where he kicks it

Jack viney 5 tackles 😤


3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

I loathe Port fans 

Bunch of low lives .

Feral! Despise them!

1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

If we lose a close one it will be because we didn’t have a match up for Dixon. On track for 12 marks.

His name was Tomlinson

 

Didn’t Dixon run around the mark?


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