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Also helps that we’ve actually kicked straight today which is a rarity.

 
 

Love the disdainful look Windsor gave his opponent after felling him.

This makes the May/Lever absence all the more frustrating. No way we lose this game with them marshaling the backline.


Man Salem and Spargo have been huge liabilities.

2 goals from our errors. Disappointing.

Salem dropped handball killed us there. We would've been out

 
3 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

Salem crapping his pants against a guy who has played a handful of games.

He'd be on the trade table if I was coachin'.

a lot of dumb decisions


Just now, Fork 'em said:

He'd be on the trade table if I was coachin'.

Would be playing at Casey for the last 2 years if it was me...

Petracca needs to lower his eyes. He is hacking the ball from the centre every single time.


What was that Oliver?

Come in Demons. Make me disappointed I cannot watch todsy

4 minutes ago, P-man said:

This makes the May/Lever absence all the more frustrating. No way we lose this game with them marshaling the backline.

I think it's made the back line unpredictable which has helped.

Get off the field Oliver you lazy [censored]. That was horrendous.


Just during this apparently lull, a quick shout to Bowey who leads all comers for metres and for efficiency, with a solid contribution in just about every way, but, more importantly, radio commentary was noting that he's kept his opponents very quiet as well - just one disposal to a Bowey opponent in the first quarter, and that included Shai Bolton for 12 minutes.

Twice players have been taken to ground in a tackle and it hasn't been htb

That’s holding the ball

 

Really? You can’t miss Koz leading up there. You’re an AFL player. You’re not entitled.


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