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Loved them all

The Riv was fantastic WOW!!!!!!!

 

43 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Something in here, too, for the Chin-pickers to ponder? 

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9 minutes ago, Palace Dees said:

Goal assist of the year - Jack Viney!

Agreed. Great work. It was inspirational from Viney. Never give in !! 👏❤️❤️

 

Frittas goal was art.

Then Windors 1st goal.
Gonna love watching him develop.


Fritta's against Geelong is my pick, as it was also at such a consequential time of the game.  When he kicked that it pretty much sealed the game for us.

Love alot of the other goals too.

Overall, watching these clips reminded me we were really not that far off flag contention this season bar a run of rubbish season ending injuries to several of our guns.  Only just lost to Brisbane (after they'd turned the corner) and Port away and even the GWS loss doesn't look that bad given how they faired this season.

Edited by Rodney (Balls) Grinter

I still remember the morons on reddit saying it was a regulation "easy" dribble goal. Sure many of us grew up practicing that inward curbing dribble and would kick it half the time. but the push off, the time of the game, the fatigue and pressure, but also the rarity of it: I don't think I see that many dribble goals like that each year, despite the morons saying it's easy. If it was, everyone would do it. Anyway, it's a decent goal of the week type of goal. 

That being said, id be more impressed if the Cat player gathered it, ran 10 metres and Fritta chased and nailed him in a HTB tackle and then kicked it from the boundary. I'd take that over it every day of the week. :laugh:

Edited by John Demonic


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