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We seem to be getting drawn to the contest and they’re opening us up on the outside. Curious to see what Goody does, he generally makes good adjustments at halftime… JV has been awesome.

 

Need to throw caution to the wind and attack the strongest part of the fort 

I reckon Port set themselves to beat us. They throw the whole thing at us every time we play. It’s going to be very tough from here, need some luck.

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21 minutes ago, Hopeful Demon said:

Jesus Viney's come a long way. He didn't used to kick goals like that.

Thought it was Jack???

It is Easter, I guess. 

I hope we see Tom Sparrow on the ball


Get behind your team, work bloody hard and let's kick some goals!

Im wondering if we made a mistake not having Tommo as sub?

He takes the Petty role allowing Petty to go forward?

Our forward line is screaming for a contested marking beast.

As a general observation, but on full display tonight, what has happened to the kicking of Salem, Rivers and Sparrow? Poor direction, poor penetration, and often a direct turnover. If we can fix this kind of thing, it will go a long way toward a win.

 

We have a lot of quiet players who can still lift 

We are in this 


Lever great intercept but nothing kick

Feel like we've given Allir a lot of the possessions he's had in his career 


Have to find a way through their set coming out of D50. They are carving us up by foot and we are being forced to do panic kicks over and over again.


1 minute ago, layzie said:

Feel like we've given Allir a lot of the possessions he's had in his career 

Its like they just pick him out at times.

 

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