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1 minute ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

Surely we could give Turner a trial up forward full time a for the rest of the year.

With Petts or Roo to swap.

Your going to coach yourself out of a job Simon.

Petty to defence, Turner forward could only be an improvement.

Nice mark and goal Culley: great pass from Melksham.

 
3 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Maric

22

Disposals

Happened nearly every week. Half backs rip us to shreds week in week out.


 

West Coast moving the ball much better than us now.

They were comically bad in the first quarter but it’s a fairly even game now in terms of quality.

2 minutes ago, frankie_d said:

My man Jai.

A footballer!!

His family sitting just next to me. wonderful!!!

LOVE TO SEE IT 🔥❤️


Who was on Chesser? Very lazy.

Eagles will surely go into the last quarter thinking they're a chance.

Just now, praha said:

Eagles will surely go into the last quarter thinking they're a chance.

Sniff sniff sniff

Without a ten goal buffer at three quarter time...eagles will sniff a win here.

Then again records are made to be broken.

Simon.must be nervous.

If we lose today the noise for his head will get a lot louder.

Ed Langdon needs to pull his finger out. He is offering this side nothing and again didn’t put his body on the line to contest that mark. He has 6 disposals to this point which is ordinary.


Petty lucky. His positioning was shocking.

Some nice moments, Culley has made this worth watching but what the heck are we doing here the Eagles have so many major outs we are just looking very disinterested in parts.


Umpiring (both ways) down to its usual putrid standard.

Any chance Goodwin can actually coach and put someone on Maric who is cutting us apart? Stevie Wonder could see we need to make the move.

2 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

Ed Langdon needs to pull his finger out. He is offering this side nothing and again didn’t put his body on the line to contest that mark. He has 6 disposals to this point which is ordinary.

Why the [censored] is sparrow starting on the wing and Langdon at half back???????????

 
Just now, monoccular said:

Umpiring (both ways) down to its usual putrid standard.

Everyone involved with this game has holiday plans for September. Commentary, umpires, players…..though coaches might be in line at Centrelink.


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