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Just now, At the break of Gawn said:

Petty's efforts to not be out marked has been pretty awesome. His move forward has actually worked very well for Melbourne

Yes for a change looks good

8 minutes ago, DeelightfulPlay said:

First quarter our pressure was 221 to Freo's 199. Nice to see us bring it and not be phased by the challenge!

First quarter last week was 130ish at one stage.

 
1 minute ago, DemonWheels said:

Heard on radio he was having concussion assessment

Might've copped a knee in the head marking contest outer wing.


Clarry has had one kick and eleven handballs.

Obviously been told not to bomb away.

Pity a few of his handballs have been shocking and have cost us goals.

He needs to lift big time.

Hope Turner is not concussed as he would be 3rd key defender out.

Fullarton hasn't been too good, but he has contested, is a very good 2nd ruck option, and seems to be getting to the right positions when playing forward. I would love him to hold his spot on what I have seen today.

 
1 minute ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Fullarton hasn't been too good, but he has contested, is a very good 2nd ruck option, and seems to be getting to the right positions when playing forward. I would love him to hold his spot on what I have seen today.

Comstested well

See .... I'd do a 700km round trip if I knew I'd be watching footy like this.
Chip, chip defensive BS .... No.


2nd 

👏👏Chin goal 

🤢Spargo. Why. Start stop. Turnover. 

👏👏chin again

👏handball run clean hands!! To kozzzy 

👏pace run goal Kozzzzzy 

🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢Windsor knocks over Serong 

💔Spargo miss Kozzy lead

🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮Oliver handball to Bolton Freo goal 

👏👏👏👏👏kozzzzzy ✈️ 

👏Freo panic ! Desperation dees. Petty goal 

Half time dees 74 dockers 53

👏👏👏Bowey Viney Riv Langdon Trac Petty

️kozzy

Our top 3 tacklers are Viney, Oliver and Trac. This is so important to our effort today

Just now, Maldonboy38 said:

Fullarton hasn't been too good, but he has contested, is a very good 2nd ruck option, and seems to be getting to the right positions when playing forward. I would love him to hold his spot on what I have seen today.

I would say Fullarton has played his role so far. On form so far it would be a mistake to drop him quickly.

Can someone get in Trac's ear, his inside 50s have been poor. Could have had many more opportunities with some decent kicks.

Just now, Fork 'em said:

See .... I'd do a 700km round trip if I knew I'd be watching footy like this.
Chip, chip defensive BS .... No.

No you wouldnt. Thats just silly


Who do we need to root to get some good umpiring? FFS 🤦🏼‍♂️

Disgraceful umpiring. That may have changed the game

Attempted fend off is prior opportunity.


We are not going to get rewarded with a htb free until junk time in the final QTR.

More [censored] umpiring

 

Wtf. Viney was already on the ground and brayshaw ran over the top of him

Here come the umpires again.......just like clockwork. Useless.

Edited by DeeSince73
Took out nasty word that wasn't censored.


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