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The lead up to frittata last goal was fumbly panicky and so bleeding determined to get it our way    Have not played with such determination for some time

great to see bug to me surprised 

 

How good to dominate the CCS again.

Tommo has been good.

Missed Langdon.

Let's keep this up, kick straight and build some %.

Just now, Newport34 said:

Steven May constantly coaching Tomlinson on where to run and where to kick. Unbelievable. 

In a good way, you mean?

 

This mob are actually worse than I thought. No excuse not to turn this into a percentage boost.


Leigh Montagnia on the money re Saints dysfunctional backline. 20 goal haul should be in our sights.

1 minute ago, layzie said:

T-mac kicking well for a guy who can't kick 

He had a big heart and he is determined 

4 minutes ago, BDA said:

Thommo doing ok 

Very good in that Q

 
2 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

...and Tommee.

Got 4 quarters in 'em?

Tmac is moving very well.

Just now, 640MD said:

He had a big heart and he is determined 

Playing very well


7 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Love to see the day when we kick more goals than points during a dominant period.

Something tells me you are a glass half empty kinda guy.

Seems we have decided on a team rule to take the option if there's one just barely inside or on the 50, and accept the difficulty of shots from that distance rather than blast it in and risk the rapid turnover.

I suppose even if the long-range set shot is a behind, there's plenty of time to set up to stifle the counter-attack.

8 marks inside 50 in one quarter seems like a lot.

Touch wood we keep controlling territory the way we have been. Very few clanger-level turnovers.

Also, is it just me or have Oliver and Petracca been pretty in the first quarter? Hmm, quick odd stat - Sparrow, Nibbler, Oliver and Petracca have less than 100m gained between them.

Fritsch's work rate seems to be back up.

Just now, Ollie fan said:

Something tells me you are a glass half empty kinda guy.

He's pretty glass full excellent though 


3 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Thommo having a cracking game

He usually does. He's unlucky that he's at a club with May and Lever as tall defenders. He'd get a game as a tall defender every week at any other club in the league.

and people soccer is dull

where has the last ten minutes of my life gone??


Saints aren't good but we ain't that flash. We should pump them as we should have Eagles last week. We are flat flooted too often. 

 

 

Poor kick rivers. Had time to pick out a better option 


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