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Suspected we'd be in trouble when I saw BT giving Fritta a tongue bath pre game.
We love the bathwater.
Been on it all week I suspect.

 

Gotta hand it to Carlton.

The way they are getting numbers into our fwd line has stopped us cold.

 

have we won a single ground ball in our forward 50?

 

Could someone please send a trainer out and tell all of them to play wet weather footy.

Assuming we know what that is and how to adjust

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1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Gotta hand it to Carlton.

The way they are getting numbers into our fwd line has stopped us cold.

 

obvious with our game plan

perhaps we could try a plan B every now and then


Let’s go for the record books.

Scoreless in a half.

Its almost comical.

Have a bit of pride for the jumper you nuffies 

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Gotta hand it to Carlton.

The way they are getting numbers into our fwd line has stopped us cold.

 

Just brilliant defence by the blues. 


Has Gawn touched the ball in the last half hour? He's not moving overly well. 

Think the Blues need the next 5 free kicks

Finally. Suffice to say we need a lot more 

1 minute ago, BDA said:

have we won a single ground ball in our forward 50?

Yes... Fritsch who had Kozzy for a handball and instead chose to just bang it on the boot as he was being slung around


1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

I'm not sure what's happening right now.  This is not the team that beat Geelong 

We should've brought in more fresh legs

 

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