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Missing Petty up forward, JvR just looks uncomfortable atm.

We got a heap of upside hopefully we can take our opportunities next quarter


Just now, Phil C said:

More intensity and polish would be good. We can beat this mob

We don't do polish.

Poor Fritter. He’s the last player I’d have expected to get the yips.

 
1 minute ago, seventyfour said:

Sharp is a straight out for Viney next week. Offers absolutely nothing.

Not sure about nothing, he was doing well as a sub which is why he's been given a chance. Which he isn't taking, at least for the moment.


Just now, Webber said:

Poor Fritter. He’s the last player I’d have expected to get the yips.

I'm never confident he'll kick it.

Could’ve put the house on Fritta missing that. You just knew. The siren came at the wrong time because he would’ve played on & bent it around the corner.

Cant be missing sitters from 20mts

Roo got take those marks, Fritta got to nail those.

If we can keep our heads we can win this no doubt.

Sicily is a ticking time bomb let's keep working him over lads.

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1 minute ago, Garbo said:

Unfortunately this looks like a game we lost at the selection table

Oh FFS. This is such a vacuous, superficial take.

Just now, Fork 'em said:

I'm never confident he'll kick it.

Not now. 3 years ago I was sure he wouldn’t miss


Sharps OK IMO.
Don't understand the hate

2 minutes ago, Jack Vineys Anger Manager said:

The clap for Clarry was inspirational. Geez.

As good as his first quarter. 1 possession. Must lift

I remember when Weid played for us he’d go long periods without even being seen on the screen let alone touching. Got similar vibes from Jeffo that quarter. Is he out there?

Solid enough start. JVR and Fritsch killed us at the end there.

Langford could one of the next big stars of the game. Complete package.

Fritta used to be one of the best set shots in the comp.

What a shocker of a kick.

Good to see him tackling but needs to finish off.

Just now, Bang Bang Bang said:

Langford could one of the next big stars of the game. Complete package.

Agree.
A big unit with all the skills.

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Uncontested and cont even in first quarter. Goals only really coming from mistakes

6 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

Fritta so disappointing. If you can’t kick that why are you in the team?

Is Sicily on him?

He's racking up the possies off half back

 

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