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5 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

It would be fantastic to pull away in the 3rd Quarter 

After Halftime has been a slogfest this Season 

If we can't beat this propped up, pretend team, then there is seriously as something wrong with us as a club.

We will win today.

 

Overall it’s been a solid effort. Suns have been off but after a poor start we have played pretty well

Nice to see out future fwd line starting to click. Turner and Petty looking good. 

Apparently the only bloke playing for Dees is Viney.

Gold Coast must be winning by 50 points judging by the negative vs positive  posts. Remember the reason we are not out there is because the blokes that are, are better than us !!!!

 
3 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

Damn it that's cruel  15 minute break at work. Puck up my phone and utshalf time.

What have I missed? 

Very little. 

Disco’s crumbed a couple of nice goals.

Viney had a big second quarter. 

Max has largely beaten Witts but given up a couple of goals.

Our skills have been poor, the Suns have been worse.

And Sparrow got a nasty ankle injury that looked a little high ankle sprain ish.

If nibbler doesnt pick up , he should be dropped


Just now, DeeSpencer said:

Very little. 

Disco’s crumbed a couple of nice goals.

Viney had a big second quarter. 

Max has largely beaten Witts but given up a couple of goals.

Our skills have been poor, the Suns have been worse.

And Sparrow got a nasty ankle injury that looked a little high ankle sprain ish.

You are crazy.

imo gc17 are pathetic - that they have had access to so much talent over the course of their time and they still haven't got near finals is an indictment upon them as a franchise

these sides very much look like teams who are sitting 11-13 on the ladder

 
1 minute ago, Ollie fan said:

So happy with how Tholstrup is looking

I want a refund

Pickett has been the laziest player on the ground today… just jogging around, applying pretty much zero pressure… thankfully one of the only times he did apply a little pressure and got his only possession, resulted in a goal assist.

I’m loving Turner’s game, Hore is showing a bit down back, Rivers managed to get himself somewhat back on track after a horrendous first quarter, Salem has been mostly good, but I have to wonder what has gone wrong with his kicking game. I’m not McVee is ready for a move to the midfield yet, having had only four possessions.

Here’s hoping McVee, Fritsch and Puckett can get themselves more involved in the second half.


So for half a game at least. Goodness is a champion coach

Great to see us kick more and handball less, tackle more and mark more than the opposition at half time. And despite less free kicks and i50s, we are in front. Well done Dees.

2 minutes ago, Ollie fan said:

So happy with how Tholstrup is looking

Ben Brown’s own ‘Mini Me’.

Dees are definitely in this. Viney not looking like someone dreaming of Arden Street. Rivers had a poor first quarter but improved later in the second quarter. Carn the Dees!

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14 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Great to see Charlie Spargo in the rooms!

He is alive!

Forgotten man. If he can get fit, ANB's spot is up for grabs.

His inside 50 connection was elite in 2021.

1 minute ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Where is Trac 

Still in Melbourne with some other members of the rehab group.

2 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Where is Trac 

Before anyone has a meltdown, May who is injured is also not there. 


Come on you Demons!! 

Keep it up!!

Kozzie has gone to the wrong ground I reckon. Unsighted today.

 

 

Well done Kolt. Now kick another one.

Love Max giving Kolt’s leg a rub like a proud Dad.

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well done kolt

ball movement best i've seen for a long while


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