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7 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Never known a side like us to blow a good lead. We are incapable of playing 4 quarters. Billing’s continues to disappoint.

You didn't see last night's game? It happens, momentum is huge in the modern game.

Lucky they butchered a certain goal

 
8 minutes ago, DubDee said:

they were a kick away from a GF last year 

Because of shoddy umpiring against Pies of course.

Windsor's 1 percenters are incredible for a first year player.

If he doesn't win the rising star, there's something wrong with our game.

(I.e. there's something wrong with our game)


13 minutes ago, monoccular said:

8 tackles, 5 disposals. 

GW$ are a very good team - they weren’t going to lie down after QT. 

Anb is a great barometer for us. His disposals are well down. Yes he always tackles well but they are not having much impact. Is he playing a tagging role?

In any event it's rare for him to only have five touches.

Oliver is back to his best but he needs some help.

In the first quarter our pressure was off the charts and we were first to the ball.

In the last it was constant catch up .

Edited by leave it to deever

 
4 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Seriously the mcg need another plan for these seagulls. 

They're out of control 

Every attendee is given a slingshot at the gate.


1 minute ago, Lexinator said:

Every attendee is given a slingshot at the gate.

Alright the 5 if us with slingshots do your worst!


4 minutes ago, frankie_d said:

Bailey Laurie? Haven’t seen much from him

He started strong, I’ve just seen gaping holes in the zone where he is. 

Astounding that after so many years we aren't instructing Kozzy (when he's 40+ out and rarely makes the distance) to either find a short target OR HB to a player coming from behind who can.

15 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

They made a prelim and should have won it last year if not for umpire corruption 

umpire and / or AFL

4 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Windsor's 1 percenters are incredible for a first year player.

If he doesn't win the rising star, there's something wrong with our game.

(I.e. there's something wrong with our game)

AMW also is applying great pressure and showing composure in his first few games.

Oliver looking sharp tonight. 


2 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Astounding that after so many years we aren't instructing Kozzy (when he's 40+ out and rarely makes the distance) to either find a short target OR HB to a player coming from behind who can.

I think he's not bad from 40 plus out.

If we get this Oliver back next year, and Trac at full health, we're back in business.

Time to get Turner on IMO. 

Death, Taxes, and Langdon kicking it out in the full.

 

Well done Roohey for taking thw outside 5 for the OOTF kcik in

2 minutes ago, Stinger said:

Oliver looking sharp tonight. 

Oliver of old for me

 


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