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1 minute ago, praha said:

fritsch done?

Seems fine. He’s on the bench just took some pain killers and is running the boundary. Chatting to the doctors. 

Edited by Jaded No More

 

Lots of positives so far today, however:

  • Turner would want to get involved in this, Jefferson is breathing down his neck.
  • AMW has not been great. Looks a step behind AFL pace.

Nibbler playing well. He’s everywhere.

 
Just now, Heart Beats True said:

Nibbler playing well. He’s everywhere.

Yep, haven't seen this from him since early in the season. Absolutely a barometer.


Really worried about McVee... couldn't see the bump well on kayo, but if anyone saw it, was there anything in it or just unlucky?

Just now, croydick said:

Really worried about McVee... couldn't see the bump well on kayo, but if anyone saw it, was there anything in it or just unlucky?

hard bump. hopefully just badly winded

JVR needs some grippo or finger extension surgery. He looks great but would be even better if a few more marks would stick!

 
1 minute ago, croydick said:

Really worried about McVee... couldn't see the bump well on kayo, but if anyone saw it, was there anything in it or just unlucky?

Just winded

1 minute ago, croydick said:

Really worried about McVee... couldn't see the bump well on kayo, but if anyone saw it, was there anything in it or just unlucky?

No much in it. Just a friendly body check. Must have just got him in the right spot.


JVRs attack on the footy is outstanding so far

many goals coming from it

Just now, Nascent said:

Just winded

if thats true thats amazing, was zuper worried, looked a concussion. Anything MRO wise on the bump you reckon or fair game?

1 minute ago, croydick said:

if thats true thats amazing, was zuper worried, looked a concussion. Anything MRO wise on the bump you reckon or fair game?

From my eyes nothing much in it, just got him in a soft spot with no malice

1 minute ago, croydick said:

if thats true thats amazing, was zuper worried, looked a concussion. Anything MRO wise on the bump you reckon or fair game?

Fair game

I would pay millions for Waterman. Killing May on one leg. 


Just now, Nascent said:

From my eyes nothing much in it, just got him in a soft spot with no malice

thank you, couldn't see any real angle on kayo of it

The Dees need to settle as the Eagles are working their way back into this. This margin could disappear quickly.

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

I would pay millions for Waterman. Killing May on one leg. 

well apparently theres a rumour we're giving it a go to try get him


Not watching live but looks like AMW is getting a fair bit of the ball, how is his disposal so far?

May has the flexibility of a 40 year old. Just non-existent when the ball hits the ground.

Wow Matt Hill’s commentary such a breath of fresh air. Puts in perspective how low the art of commentary has fallen since we lost Dennis, Sandy Roberts etc. It’s like listening to a grown-up again, rather than to a bunch of teenagers giggling at their own jokes. 

 

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