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Just now, Red But Mostly Blue said:

Haha this will either sail through the middle or go nowhere near it

such is max 

Such is Max 🤷‍♂️

WHAT A GOAL 🔥

Our midfield has been quiet and easily bested by Port tonight. Hopefully they make amends this qtr with some clearances and some of our quieter guys like JVR Fritter and Kozi get involved. We’ll need them because Port aren’t going anywhere and have generally looked dangerous and more consistent than us. 

We can do it!! 

How are we still in this!?

 
Just now, YearOfTheDees said:

As good as that goal was it was also frustrating, has to become max"s norm. 

Im frustrated when he misses not when he slots it after the siren in a tight game against a good opponent! 

If Max, Tracc and Clarry can bring their 'A' game this quarter and we stop fumbling we've got a chance to pinch one here.


Sydney ran all over us in the last a few weeks ago. You'd think that would be front of mind for the team here - not letting that happen again.

 

Should be 3-4 goals down. Get Kozzie in the middle immediately. 


1 minute ago, MarkMacca said:

Roo started to hit the packs hard in the second half of that quarter- much better.

But it's not really achieving much.

 

1 minute ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

Such is Max 🤷‍♂️

WHAT A GOAL 🔥

Our midfield has been quiet and easily bested by Port tonight. Hopefully they make amends this qtr with some clearances and some of our quieter guys like JVR Fritter and Kozi get involved. We’ll need them because Port aren’t going anywhere and have generally looked dangerous and more consistent than us. 

We can do it!! 

Get Kozzie around the ball

We've been poor yet we're down by 4 points. The opportunity is there, Port have thrown everything at us. Give them the old sucker punch Demons! 

Couldn’t play on and hook it as usual. Maybe he needs to change to this style of goal kicking?


50 inside fifties to 32

no idea how we are in touch

Given the team we have out there, newbies, crocks and kids in what is already a makeshift backline, plus an underdone Petty, (also missing Brayshaw ....), they're doing OK against a top 4 team away.

clarry doesn’t look right. hope it’s just his finger. 

good to see jvr running and jumping now tho… love to see him get into it. 

Get Billings off for Woey now.

Are the Port crowd actually human?

We can win this with one good quarter if we run hard and pressure like mad.


1 minute ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Whats better than a goal in the last minute of a quarter, two goals in the last minute of a quarter.

Bang bang 

 
1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

But it's not really achieving much.

 

Disagree, it's bringing the ball to ground and not letting Aliir and Esava take the intercept marks.


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