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Early days, but the debutants don't look out of place. 

Liking Jeffo's second efforts.

 

I’m going early but Lindsay is going to be a superstar for the Dees.

 

Fantastic aggressive tackle Clarrie. 

Just now, Demon Jack said:

Early days, but the debutants don't look out of place. 

Liking Jeffo's second efforts.

And his firsts. I see all the hype now.

Thanks #Pickettfence.


Love the jeers for a Gawn free. Shame they miss so many in the ruck. Keefe is undersized and holding in every duel 

They're hoovering up ground balls.

Lindsay is a BEAUTY!!

Looks like he has played a 100 games

 

Lindsay looks like a good one.

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Disposal Efficiency. The stat that has haunted us for years still ever-present.

It’s only one quarter but Jeffo has a lot more presence than what was being advertised. Looks good. 

A bit rusty but not terrible. Take away their goal from Langdons 30m kick backwards that missed the target, we would be in front. 


Oliver's attitude and body language are so hugely improved vs last year. He just looks ready to tear a game apart.

Onto more important issues. New padded seats to Trident level 2, very nice (and no chewy stuck underneath) but where are the cup holders? Seriously MCG, WTF 😀

The difference between the two teams is that they can reliably find and hit targets. We can't.


Great quarter of footy. Loving our new forward philosophy of long bombs only when all other options are closed off. New kids looking good. Both teams squandering easy goal opportunities. Our backs as brilliant as ever. 

We have to stop their easy possessions when it comes off a pack, and their spread way from that.

Our pressure, run and intensity on song.

1 minute ago, Newport34 said:

Onto more important issues. New padded seats to Trident level 2, very nice (and no chewy stuck underneath) but where are the cup holders? Seriously MCG, WTF 😀

Yeah is there scope to put these back on?

 

GWS are a good side. I think we’re going ok, should be in front. Oliver looks sharp, and interested. Gawn a beast, Petracca hasn’t lost a step, and Lindsay looks impressive. 


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