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More clearances more goals. This is how it usually goes. 

Amazing what happens when you win some clearances and move the ball quickly

 

It's easy to be melodramatic during game time but this match is potentially over and along with it the season. Friendly reminder Eagles lost Collingwood to the tune of 66 points last week! So hope to have egg on my face at the final siren.

McAdam & Chandler with some steadiers ... poor showing by Narm thus far but now only 15 pts behind ...


Wish trac owned it and got one back on Reid. But very happy Chandler finished it off

Petracca has to be gun midfield and gun half forward 😅

We are asking him a lot!

 

impressive leap from Petty at that center bounce. didn;t think he could leap that high

11 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

The curse of Naarm.

 

8 minutes ago, The Stigga said:

I think I saw him hit his head on the ground after a lead and got up groggy but played on

Stigga - I guess according to the original poster that makes him fragile 🙄

4 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Naarm is cursed.

The curse of Naarm Smith returns. 


Just now, Demonland said:

How is that not holding the man?

Twice 

This is what happens when you have no depth, a poxy VFL team and a coach that plays favourites with unfit and underdone players. 


The “boos” are back with a vengeance. 

Irrespective of the result, we are in serious trouble. This feels a bit like a few years ago when we’d frequently let teams get away then play catch up. Supermercado had a very funny name for it, I think Stranglew@nk?

That goal was all McAdam, but wow great stuff by Brown 


what a goal benny brown

ugly kick and not sure he meant it but it went through and thats all that matters

Wowee browny 

 
Just now, poita said:

This is what happens when you have no depth, a poxy VFL team and a coach that plays favourites with unfit and underdone players. 

And a president that will never hold him to account


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