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GAMEDAY: Rd 22 vs Western Bulldogs

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When we run we seem like we have our feet stuck in a pot of glue....So slow.

 
 

I have no idea how we are still in this. I would be putrid if I was a Doggies fan.

Oliver allover the shop.

Adams outclassed on Noughton.

Pett resume normal service.

Tracc....where are you?

Langdon..you too?

Edited by Previously known as LITD.

 

Keep Fritta at all costs.

Fritsch's turn around in the second half of the season has been really encouraging. He is a great player.


Mcvee struggling further up the ground. He's getting in team mates way when we're bursting from contest.

Great goal Fritta!

1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

Clarrie, Trac and Viney need to pull their collective fingers out.

Problem is that no one else is banging the door down to replace them. Kozzie maybe, but we’d then need 2 of him


Protected species🤦🏼‍♂️

Our good is very good, our steady is good, our poor is very poor.

Free kick if you fall into a tackling player

rubbish free ump. bont slipped


This has got a Brisbane-at-the-GABBA vibe about it.

2 minutes ago, Phil C said:

Indictment on the dogs that we are so close

Dogs don’t do defence, they just try and outscore their opposition.

A problem come finals, as defence becomes invaluable

 

Why is Tracc complaining.

Go and get the ball mate. Four touches. Come on.


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