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1 minute ago, layzie said:

Why couldn't we just do this last week? Hold onto the footy and take time

Have we possibly learnt something.

 

Just now, Previously known as LITD. said:

Should be ok from here given we had the last quarter off in last week's game

You do understand that we were loading in preparation for our GF against Collingwood in Round 23

 
Just now, whatwhat say what said:

loving duke as an inside mid

Yeah, about time. Gulden was never touted as an on baller, but rather an elite running wingman. Was developed into one of the best contested players in the comp. If Windsor can become half as good, then we will be very happy.

Watching TV it is hard to get an overall feel for the game. Not nearly enough wide view shots.

Where / what role is Culley playing?

13 seconds to go - BANG, BANG, ????

1 minute ago, jaydenh10 said:

bailey fritsch electrical is back and probably better then before

Certainly given us a spark

Edited by monoccular


I still can't believe max went around the corner on his kick for goal in the 3rd.

I thought he was old school.

Or maybe he thought he'd try something new

Why now are they paying push in the back????? Randomly in a nothing game this late in the season???

1 minute ago, BoBo said:

Why now are they paying push in the back????? Randomly in a nothing game this late in the season???

Totally random, like 50 metre penalties, high tackles, holding.


1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

cos greg swann

1 minute ago, monoccular said:

Totally random, like 50 metre penalties, high tackles, holding.

It just makes the game so amateurish and frustrating.

It's at this stage you'd be saying.. take off X Y and Z and rest them for next week.

Nah... play em all to the end is my new mantra (Perhaps rest Max)

1 minute ago, BoBo said:

It just makes the game so amateurish and frustrating.

the afl is so lucky that the a league is a dogs breakfast and that no one cares about nrl outside of nsw and qld

Salem has given away some stupid 50s today. Just dumb decision making.


someone else commented about JC kicking to the top of the square. just weights it beautifully

 

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