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Ok maybe this is the turning point. 

 

Awareness today is awful

that looks a poster. Arc will check it i reckon


6 minutes ago, praha said:

This is a [censored] game. We just aren't fun to watch.

Which is why we don’t get big crowds. 
 

When Goodwin goes, the crowds will come back.

1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

No talk amongst them... where's the "Hot hot hot" chatter etc

Was the same when TMac got caught a few mins ago. Petty just silent while his man runs off and gets TMac. 

There is no communication out there today.

 

Langdon has got to be the weakest 1 on 1 contested player in the AFL.  Has not improved in that area at all.

Makes total sense the Goodie put him on ball for our last centre bounce against GWS.

Hooray...2nd time we've changed direction with the kick inside 50


Chin has been good today


Just now, seventyfour said:

Our best players have gone missing.

But Chandler is having a good one. 

Just now, smiFFy said:

Chin has been good today

I've been bagging him all week but today he has shown what he used to play like .

1 minute ago, Brownie said:

That was such a simple set shot

He's still better down back imv.  He might come good by 2028

Gawny hooks on the run too haha.  Needs to aim for the right post every time

 

Chandler second on the ground for distance covered after Langdon. It's showing, best game I've seen from him in some time.


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