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3 minutes ago, Kent said:

Can somebody get studded boots for Fritter

Can somebody tell sparrow to play on and take some territory

Moniz wake is a clanger king

Any positives you can see 

 
1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

He's our Ginnivan 😂 

Yuck. Wash your mouth out. He hasn’t ducked for frees. 

Just now, Jaded No More said:

Yuck. Wash your mouth out. He hasn’t ducked for frees. 

I meant in the fact that opposition fans are gonna hate him, not so much on how he goes about his footy.

 
4 minutes ago, Kent said:

Can somebody get studded boots for Fritter

Can somebody tell sparrow to play on and take some territory

Moniz wake is a clanger king

Love this post. 71 to 22 at half time and he finds only things to whinge about.

15 minutes ago, praha said:

He's tagging Kelly I think?

Think he’s putting his head in the hole and freeing up Vines with a handball. 


5 minutes ago, deanox said:

His body work at stoppages is worth looking at too. Happy to take contact and pressure and open up channels. He gets in their way, and it is really annoying for opposition. I reckon he's going to be good.

I reckon he's going to be great!:-) He's a got a bit of mongrel in him and I like it a lot. He's fire in his belly. 

Bloody umpires!!!

oh it’s 9-4 in our favour

nevermind!

Percentage is going to be so important in this very close season.  Please play this one out boys.

 

The lower we can keep their score the better for percentage.

So when do we think JVR is winning the Coleman? Next year, the year after .... 😜


While it’s been terrific seeing all of the multiple goal kickers (particularly Roo) and Melksham’s fantastic return, possibly the greatest thing to come out of this game, assuming we keep piling on the goals, will be the pleasure of knocking Collingwood out of the eight!

Great first half boys, loving the pressure and aggression shown over the last couple of weeks. Couldn't have asked for much more so far. Go dees 🔴🔵

It's hard to get too excited because West Coast are putrid, but it's nice to see us being a big more aggressive with the ball and giving our forwards a look, it's amazing how forward 50 connection doesn't look like such an issue when it doesn't take 3 hours to get it in there and it doesn't just get dumped to the square every time 

The next half will be a test for the Dees as they are essentially playing themselves from now. Can they keep the pressure up and bury them or will they take the foot off and cruise home? It’s time to go for the kill, something they haven’t done for a while.

10 minutes ago, Kent said:

Can somebody get studded boots for Fritter

Can somebody tell sparrow to play on and take some territory

Moniz wake is a clanger king

Monners will be alright.

As Kolt has shown, these young guys need 5 - 10 games before they can actually settle.

They need to invest the time and a place in the team for a time. And not the bloody sub!


1 minute ago, Heart Beats True said:

The next half will be a test for the Dees as they are essentially playing themselves from now. Can they keep the pressure up and bury them or will they take the foot off and cruise home? It’s time to go for the kill, something they haven’t done for a while.

Thing is if we don't drop away to an ordinary win, we can build on this and get our season rolling.

5 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

The next half will be a test for the Dees as they are essentially playing themselves from now. Can they keep the pressure up and bury them or will they take the foot off and cruise home? It’s time to go for the kill, something they haven’t done for a while.

don’t be silly

we can still lose this

Who ever May is on is getting it a bit easy 

Is it usual for a team to take sleeping pills at half time? 🤦🏼‍♂️


Backline is having a mare. May needs to pull the finger. 

lol you can smell the Eagles comeback. They've found it energy.

 

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