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Very reminiscent of our second quarter against Brisbane two weeks ago. Let's just hope we maintain it this time.

Rivers is literally the complete package as a midfielder. Tough, quick, dynamic and a powerful kick. Love him.

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Look we knew it would be an uphill battle in the ruck, but credit to Goodwin for cobbling something together with Petty, Turner and Roo. I feel Roo has kind of had to be called in because Petty's pretty hopeless unfortunately.

Great work to break even and even win the contests in the 2nd quarter. Hoping the weather stays poor because Essendon's running handball game has cut us to pieces when they've been able to implement it.

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39 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Anyone claiming that Max's ruck work isn't very good need look no further than how ineffective Petty is as a ruck.

Getting a bath by Draper

Might help him to have clean hands?

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Whatever happens (and I know a loss is the end of the world for some), we have found a few players who can carry us forward. I.e. I would never have picked Trent to be so impactful in the middle. I'm sure some may have. I wasn't one.

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2 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

I belive he had a dislocated finger last week too

Looked like he had it kicked early in the 1st qtr.
No free for In Danger of course.

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3 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Much better quarter. Stopped Ess run on the outside, lots of pressure on the man causing the fumble.

JVR much better in the ruck that quarter. Not getting pushed off the ruck contest

JVR is jumping into Draper and being more physical than Petty

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2 minutes ago, Chook said:

Look we knew it would be an uphill battle in the ruck, but credit to Goodwin for cobbling something together with Petty, Turner and Roo. I feel Roo has kind of had to be called in because Petty's pretty hopeless unfortunately.

Great work to break even and even win the contests in the 2nd quarter. Hoping the weather stays poor because Essendon's running handball game has cut us to pieces when they've been able to implement it.

Petty very lift up as a Full Forward, he could be the match winner.

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Essendon got a few run and carries through the middle, but our defensive stifled almost all of them. Great effort all over the park. Viney and Clarry working so so hard. Windsor and Langdon playing well, and have clamped down on Duursma. Rivers and McVee - brilliant. 

And a BIG tick to JVR who negated the curtain maker. 

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good first half, especially when the rain came (Nice to see).

We seem to be playing to the conditions and getting it forward and apply pressure.

The most important question is, can we now sustain this for the second half.

 

lets go boys...

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1 minute ago, Fork 'em said:

Looked like he had it kicked early in the 1st qtr.
No free for In Danger of course.

They never call kick in danger anymore, stupid AFL like chaos football and let players kick anytime anywhere.

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2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

My PCA won’t administer anymore painkillers for an hour. Hope it’s not a stressful second half. 

Consult your local wacky tobacky dealer ET. Say it's urgent. 

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2 minutes ago, Stevienic23 said:

JVR is jumping into Draper and being more physical than Petty

Gotta love JVRs physicality 

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We need to start turning the sprinklers on before the game and during quarter breaks at home games.

McVee is absurd in the wet.

Rivers... what an absolute gun.

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