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6 minutes ago, Vipercrunch said:

Solid half of footy.  We have been quite fumble at times, so a bit to tidy up.  Great to see McVee in great form at times.  
 

Biggest frustration that half for me was Rivers kicking.  Missed a short one that gave up a goal which happens.  The real frustration is when he kicks long and it goes super high and takes for ever to get there.  Kick it long, fast and flat and it becomes a weapon.

I think he does it on purpose to allow a player to run into the kick and create a contest. 
 

 

 
2 minutes ago, Demonsterative said:

I love Riv, but I think his short disposal game can be questionable at times 

I think he just makes overly aggressive decisions. Tommy McDonald did the same thing when he was around the same age. It's an education thing not a skill thing I think.

I think we have largely been poor except for a handful of players and where in front, will definitely take that. If we can get a more even spread across the players in the second half we should get the win. 

 
12 minutes ago, praha said:

Kozzie gone at least a week for that hit imo.

 

 

Yep he's in trouble.

He's letting the team down with that stuff. 

Needs to stop asap.

Clayton's having a bad night, hope he can lift in the next half, billings needs to improve his disposal efficiency is pretty poor.  he is not the only one, but two of his kicks could easily have been goals. Which ever one cannot lift early in the 3rd quarter probably needs to be sub'd off. I dont understand this umpiring crows players are tackled and do 360 turns before getting rid of the ball or dropping it an nothing. we have one player stripped of the ball seconds after getting it and its dropping the ball. inconsistency in their calling of holding the ball and dropping the ball is getting ridiculous.


3 minutes ago, picket fence said:

WTF is wrong with Clarry?? Non existent, hand worse than thought? Never seen him have so little influence🥹

Playing with one hand 

10 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

That was accidental mate, you've got to be kidding.

If you don’t think they will give him a week for that then you haven’t been paying attention, I don’t agree with it but he will get a week I would be shocked if he doesn’t 

Plenty to like. Chandler's goalkicking.

Petracca's game.

Petty competitive.

McVee is such a gun.

TMac playing his role.

Kozzie making an impact.

Dislikes: Billings seems to hear footsteps. 

Howes seems overawed.

Three talls with Petty, JvR and BBB seems one too many.

Edited by dee-tox

 

Dunstall actually sticking up for Kozzies hit/bump. The world has gone completely mad. 

4 minutes ago, Chook said:

ANB continuing the good form as well IMO. McDonald, Lever, and McGee have all been great as well in defence.

Is that Buster McGee?


Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

 

Why does he keep putting himself in these situations?

A good question BBP. There’s physical then there’s dirty.

Leadership should be bringing it up with him. He’s such a valuable player for us, he can’t help us if he continually gets suspended.

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Yep he's in trouble.

He's letting the team down with that stuff. 

Needs to stop asap.

Seriously? Nothing in it

Minimum of two weeks for Koz , and may even be as high as 4 , being intentional, head high and having priors.

Silly boy


1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

How’s the wind?

Definitely favouring the hill end

Just now, brendan said:

If you don’t think they will give him a week for that then you haven’t been paying attention, I don’t agree with it but he will get a week I would be shocked if he doesn’t 

I’ve been paying attention and it looked ok to me 

If one of their duffers did that I wouldn’t be howling for a suspension 

Really disappointing kozzy constantly does this [censored]. He’s really going to been known for this after his career if he continues and will over shadow all the good things he can do.

1 minute ago, Deecisive said:

Clayton's having a bad night, hope he can lift in the next half, billings needs to improve his disposal efficiency is pretty poor.  he is not the only one, but two of his kicks could easily have been goals. Which ever one cannot lift early in the 3rd quarter probably needs to be sub'd off. I dont understand this umpiring crows players are tackled and do 360 turns before getting rid of the ball or dropping it an nothing. we have one player stripped of the ball seconds after getting it and its dropping the ball. inconsistency in their calling of holding the ball and dropping the ball is getting ridiculous.

Spot on

They are paid to make decisions

They are definately there

2 minutes ago, Deecisive said:

Clayton's having a bad night, hope he can lift in the next half, billings needs to improve his disposal efficiency is pretty poor.  he is not the only one, but two of his kicks could easily have been goals. Which ever one cannot lift early in the 3rd quarter probably needs to be sub'd off. I dont understand this umpiring crows players are tackled and do 360 turns before getting rid of the ball or dropping it an nothing. we have one player stripped of the ball seconds after getting it and its dropping the ball. inconsistency in their calling of holding the ball and dropping the ball is getting ridiculous.

so right


1 minute ago, DeeZee said:

Minimum of two weeks for Koz , and may even be as high as 4 , being intentional, head high and having priors.

Silly boy

More silly post 

When Windsor does something, he has impact. His touch forcing the ball over the boundary line in the back pocket stopping a crom player running into an open was smart and impactful. 
 

his one arm handed grab of the ball at full pace on the wing moving forward was another special moment. 
 

the kid has the goods and oozes class. Imagine when he learns to get the ball more often…. 

 
2 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Minimum of two weeks for Koz , and may even be as high as 4 , being intentional, head high and having priors.

Silly boy

Geez, when was the last time you saw the MRO results? It’ll be 1 week max just like King.

1 minute ago, Sydee said:

I’ve been paying attention and it looked ok to me 

If one of their duffers did that I wouldn’t be howling for a suspension 

Silence from the crows fans in the moment


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