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5 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Poor old Matthew Nicks sounded bereft in his presser and they're only four games into their season. 

He may be starting to hear the sound of steel sliding over a whetstone from the Crows boardroom.

 
 
13 minutes ago, deanox said:

Actually yeah @Chook

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Lock us in for consecutive Adelaide games next year! Go Dees!

54 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

Two not so positive aspects. What's happened to JvR's marking? Hard hands tonight. Had the chance to mark four or five times 20 to 30 out. Bounced off his hands.

IMO he's exhausted from the rucking role by the time he competes in the air. He did mark and goal at a crucial moment and I thought his tap work was excellent. He's becoming a really handy ruck, which gets him into the game. 

As his tank improves, his marking will improve.

54 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

And Billings. Not convinced he likes the heat of battle and kicking was abysmal.

Could have had a big night on the scoreboard, but his tackling and general contest game I felt was droppable. I think we'll see his best against Brisbane though.

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13 minutes ago, Colm said:

Where’s Goody’s presser? Waiting up for it and fox never showed it. 

They said it would be on 7Plus

9 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

I thought he was very poor and should've been subbed off for Taj during the 3rd quarter. I understand why they subbed Brown off but Billings was bad, he missed his chances but worse was his tackling, let multiple tackles slip which allowed the Crows to attack when they should've been held up or turned over.

He'll have Lachie Hunter breathing down his neck now that he is available again. 

1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

 

 Inexplicable umpiring at times!

 

No it was explicable.

Incompetent, simply umpiring to the crowd.

The rules went out the window and it was purely appease the crowd.

TBH that umpiring display was shameful.

Gather round, home side winless and being talked up by everyone from the Premier and Dillon down and packed crowd of Crows fans.

No surprises there.

 
2 minutes ago, gs77 said:

He may be starting to hear the sound of steel sliding over a whetstone from the Crows boardroom.

Unlikely, they re-signed him preseason

2 minutes ago, Lou C. Fur said:

Lock us in for consecutive Adelaide games next year! Go Dees!

Maxy was all for it post game! Don't know if his teammates would all agree 🤣


17 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Mystery of the night for me.

Who is the chick who was in one of the world’s most iconic girl groups but nobody recognizes her?

My problem is that I don’t recognize her. 

Michelle from Destiny's Child.

12 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Mystery of the night for me.

Who is the chick who was in one of the world’s most iconic girl groups but nobody recognizes her?

My problem is that I don’t recognize her. 

I think you're thinking of Divine.

If you check at the 1min 44 sec mark, that's Tex gazing into her eyes.

 

3 minutes ago, gs77 said:

He may be starting to hear the sound of steel sliding over a whetstone from the Crows boardroom.

Has just had his contract extended until the end of 2026. 

20 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Yay we won on expected score too.

 

I'm glad that AFLx is still alive!

18 minutes ago, Colm said:

Where’s Goody’s presser? Waiting up for it and fox never showed it. 

Same as last week


9 minutes ago, layzie said:

Why didn't they talk about or even replay the clear push on Rivers by Dawson?

I wondered the same thing as well. No replay at all. It was just such a blatant push in the back.

Two wins in a row interstate is a job well done. Take the 8 points and come home fellas.

The umpires stank.

5 minutes ago, Redleg said:

No it was explicable.

Incompetent, simply umpiring to the crowd.

The rules went out the window and it was purely appease the crowd.

TBH that umpiring display was shameful.

Gather round, home side winless and being talked up by everyone from the Premier and Dillon down and packed crowd of Crows fans.

No surprises there.

I would love to see the insufficient intent free statistics at Adelaide Oval. It only ever gets paid one way!

I was at the game, thankfully sitting in a bay full of fellow Dee supporters. The noise and booing from the crowd was deafening. My Apple Watch was alarming constantly as the decibels were off the chart.

Steven May is my hero. What a gutsy performance. He was obviously in considerable discomfort but played his heart out. I thought Tommy Mac was great but don’t get me started on the umpires 🤬🤬

They totally got sucked in by the crowd and were so inconsistent with their decisions - absolutely appalling.

Well done team. My first game at the Adelaide Oval and I definitely don’t see what the fuss is about. The MCG is the true home of football.

 


27 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

All class from Fritta

 

That was deadset elite and you just knew as soon as he marked it, he'd kick it straight through the middle.

Take the 2 wins away in 5 days every time regardless of how, a few banged up players out there, specially Oliver and Brown not sure either should be playing next week unless they make a miracle recovery I’d be giving both an extra long break to get ready for the Anzac game. 

10 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

Or he missed three very gettable goals which puts the pressure back on us. A 3-4 goal buffer instead of a 6-7 goal buffer.

What stood out most though is Melbourne pride themselves on contest and defence. Billings provides none of that. His kicking and ball use against Hawthorn was good. They gave him space. In tight contested games like Port and this one, he doesn't want to know about it which is very un-Melbourne like.

 

I'm not convinced. If he kicks those 3 goals he's a hero. I'll watch his defensive and contested efforts more closely from now on sparked by your comments. Lets see how he goes... 

 

Thought Sparrow played a good game. Winning 50-50 contests and spent more time in the middle. With more games like that who needs enemies?


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