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3 minutes ago, Devil In Disguise said:

Can’t complain about the umpires that quarter.

Rubbish.

It's part of the game.

Besides their tape measures are off again.

Roo has his back jumped on and Tmac gets held then pinged.

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4 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Well if the Saints are 12 - nil when behind at quarter time it will take a massive stuff up on our part to lose this.

It's a bit early to be confident about the Dees.

 

Disappointed that Gawn's hitout rate slowed a little. Halfwayt hrough that quarter he was on target for 100+

Still on the pace for a personal best, which would also be a top-10 all-time hitouts in a game.

With all due respect to Marshall, he is out there more or less on his own and Gawn is already clunking contest marks in defense, and equal lead for clearances after the first, as well as racking hitouts all over.

Could be a big'un for Gawn.

1 minute ago, Macca said:

Why take Fritsch off? It's not like he was gassed

Sums up our year

F/ing imbeciles have zero common sense

Take off a player in his best form ever.

Wth,?

Great move.


8 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

My god after 30 minutes after getting in I finally found a seat.

It was like a maze. Every part of level 3 we went to was shut & the part that was open on the wing was packed.

Now found a spot behind the goals.

This stadium is frustrating

Looks like you came in the wrong side, 'Numbers'?

I did have to ask a couple of times where they'd hidden the 'vertical transport', but otherwise OK access (albeit arriving after game had started...)

 

Dermie is the biggest dribbler going around. Literally talks complete and utter [censored].


2 minutes ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

Take off a player in his best form ever.

Wth,?

Great move.

They stuck Wilkie onto Fritsch, the wanted to disrupt the match up and keep Fritta free

Just now, Previously known as LITD. said:

Take off a player in his best form ever.

Wth,?

Great move.

You never give a sucker an even break

We are playing well but we need a bury-them mentality. Even at this stage of the season

Fritta and Melksham when on are probably one of the most dangerous combos about.

Shame Fritta has had form issues and Melksham is getting on.

Guess I'll just have to enjoy them today.


Trac kicked one of those kicks where the ball goes straight and spins backwards.

forget what it’s called it’s been that long

7 minutes ago, MrFreeze said:

Yeah unfortunately windhager smashed kozzy last time, revenge today i hope

Wasn't that the game where Koz was on fire early and then copped the high hit - after which he was totally ineffective?


 

Nice to see some different positions being played. And guess what? It’s working. Shock.


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