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should be 7 goals this Q

3.4. all easy shots

1 minute ago, seventyfour said:

Best game of Van Rooyen's career?

 

Shame about the goal kicking 

So that's 3 goals each for the quarter, 4 sitters missed, very disappointing since we need the percentage.

 

Wonderful to see Melk reminding them how kicking it in low and fast is smart 

Kosi Fritta and Roo missing sitters. Normal programming has resumed 😂


Missed some really easy goals in that quarter. Should be up by at least 70 points or so 

Now let’s at least kick a goal in the last quarter 😏

poor quarter but margin has remained level, no alarms just yet. lets hope we're awake for a big 4th.


We've passed Collingwood on %. 

10 goal last quarter

 

Some poor defensive efforts that quarter. 

OK lets just at least kick some goals this final term seeing as we haven't in the past 2 weeks. 

We need to keep the % up

We need a big quarter to improve our percentage. 
This can’t be another typical fourth quarter lay down and die. 

WCW featuring prominently after Roos last miss at goal. Front and centre on the TV


1 minute ago, loges said:

So that's 3 goals each for the quarter, 4 sitters missed, very disappointing since we need the percentage.

Better  but they have never played with certainty  " authority" except against the Doggies in pre history.

At leas Kossie has finally taken a classic mark .

 

Roo needs to kick off a step if within 20 metres. All in his head at the moment. Let’s hope he can add a couple in the last. Costing us % that we desperately need. 
 

can anyone tell us what the crowd is. The TV said only 20k, which is disappointing if true

 

Be disappointed if we don't extend our leed.


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