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Oliver needs to go for the ball & not be watching his opponent. If he gets it then he should try kicking it. No airy fairy handballs please.

 
16 minutes ago, Chook said:

OK Petty back Tommy forward. Tom's a good baackman but Petty's a terrible forward.

Take it back!

14 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

Bowey should be dropped.

Got no power in the shoulder 

 

IM O. Oliver firstly needs to enjoy his football.  If he does then the opposition best player will be tagging him. If he gets plenty of touches.  That’s just a bonus,  it’s not about this game. It’s about the rest of this year and next !

Fritsch has Donuts thus far, perhaps try him on the wing for a bit.


Getting smashed in the stoppages but been a while since we have kicked five in a first ( or other for that matter) so happy with the effort.

1 minute ago, dino rover said:

Take it back!

Had a good first quarter.

3 minutes ago, BDA said:

he has forgotten how to play football

To be fair has a hard tag by Philips, but Viney, Sparrow, Tholstrup and Rivers stepping up, Oliver might need to play decoy and wear it tonight.

 
1 hour ago, layzie said:

Has this ever happened? Very strange indeed and can't say I like it.

Check out Caiden Cleary for the Swans tonight. Debutant as sub. I reckon Sydney are a reasonable yardstick as a club making good decisions. Correct call by our club.

I am watching on my phone so it’s a bit hard to but I think we have been ok so far. JV attacking the ball much more like normal. 


Just now, Ouch! said:

To be fair has a hard tag by Philips, but Viney, Sparrow, Tholstrup and Rivers stepping up, Oliver might need to play decoy and wear it tonight.

Sparrow has been destroyed in the air and at stoppage multiple times. He needs to be a bull.

Turner, Petty, Kossie and Chandler all kick goals and some folk are asking about Fritsch’s where abouts. 😂

1 minute ago, Jibroni said:

Fritsch has Donuts thus far, perhaps try him on the wing for a bit.

Agree he is one of our better skilled players! 

Good to hear the commentators calling out the ridiculous over-estimation of 50 metres.


Anyone else sick of seeing lazy handballs that constantly turn it over.

We our now masters of it 

Since we've come down a few pegs as a team, the few shining lights have shined all the brighter. Petracca before his injury for sure, but for me Max Gawn is far and away our best player at the moment.


 
7 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Turner, Petty, Kossie and Chandler all kick goals and some folk are asking about Fritsch’s where abouts. 😂

He does have donuts or maybe an Audi or Olympics. 

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