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Turner 4 goals, Van Rooyen and Petty both 3 goals each. Not a bad return from our key forwards!

 

Best performance for the year. Really liked how we've moved the ball today. Let's take leaf out of today's performance and move it into next year.

 

DISCO INFERNO 🔥 

Question will be should we have played this mid mix a long time ago. Suns are no walk over in the middle. 

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Definitely one by of the games of the year, why couldn’t they play with this enthusiasm against west coast or Fremantle 

 

This is what footy is about. Winning clearances, hard running, sun shining, the red and blue colours glistening in it etc 

6 minutes ago, Garbo said:

Have we been carrying Oliver all year, we look to have so much more run without him out there 

Yes, but not just the run but also the ball winning.

Viney as the main ball winner and Rivers the second is a great balance. Surrounded by runners.

Viney and Oliver have spent most of the year fighting over the same footy then providing no run for each other.

42 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Kolt is going to hate the review of this game. It’s good for him to be out there, but he’s made some poor decisions.

Yeah, but overall he has been a solid contributor today!


Outstanding, we have totally destroyed the Suns on their home turf, in very hot conditions. Now leave us alone you feral journalists, and let us develop our young players, get our injured players fixed right. 

Dare I say it, Billings had been solid today. Definitely played his role.

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