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Does Trac know this is a practice match???

 

WHY AINT JEFFO OUT THERE??

CHANDLER SHOCKING

JOHNSON NOT UP TO IT

DISCO IS HE PLAYING?

SHOCKING SELECTION BLUNDERS

 

15 inside 50’s for 1 goal

Go Demons!

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Just now, picket fence said:

WHY AINT JEFFO OUT THERE??

CHANDLER SHOCKING

JOHNSON NOT UP TO IT

DISCO IS HE PLAYING?

SHOCKING SELECTION BLUNDERS

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1 minute ago, picket fence said:

WHY AINT JEFFO OUT THERE??

CHANDLER SHOCKING

JOHNSON NOT UP TO IT

DISCO IS HE PLAYING?

SHOCKING SELECTION BLUNDERS

What's Jeffo done to warrant an AFL game?

We are competitive that’s the main thing.

Sparrow started like a player possesed. 
Trac looks good given his injury. 
Our ball movement is  improving.

AJ looks like a competitor. 

Still want to see a bit more from Oliver, Windsor, Rivers, Fritta and Lingers - they weren’t terrible but not impacting the game as they usually would.

early days still. 

The effort and intent id certainly there. 

We should be three goals ahead but it is what it is.

Liking Jed Adams and Howes down back.


Standing behind the goals at the dees end last qtr.  reasonable breeze coming this way with the dockers this qtr.

 

the pressure and effort is good.  Goal kicking no so much. Though we should have 2 more on the board with quality kicking. 

3 minutes ago, gs77 said:

What's Jeffo done to warrant an AFL game?

Whats Johnson, And Chandler done?¿?? Chandler is the most overated player on our list!!

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Who missed that tackle in the goalsquare? criminal behaviour that.

Had 70 percent of the play for no return.

Wasteful Dees.

Clarry in for a big year.

The ball movement just isn’t up to it.

And not surprisingly neither is our defensive run because our players never have to train against a side that can move the ball.

The skills, the spacing, the coordination, the commitment to run and hit targets just isn’t there.

We have a red hot crack, which is nice, but we need more than just Pickett to fix the overall skill and coordination in our ball movement.


5 minutes ago, picket fence said:

WHY AINT JEFFO OUT THERE??

CHANDLER SHOCKING

JOHNSON NOT UP TO IT

DISCO IS HE PLAYING?

SHOCKING SELECTION BLUNDERS

Shoosh

Pretty tired of opposition players sharking Gawn better than ours. 

We get opened up off half back a bit too easily..

JVR Back spasm according to Goody. Finished for the day. 

 

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