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Awful game. Not playing to the conditions either.

 

Umpires helping Collingwood here.

No way that kick didn't travel the distance, no holding the ball etc.

High pressure game, we are struggling to use the ball cleanly which is our game. I suspect we are trying to keep Collingwood from scoring and win it that way, rather than win it by smashing them.

 

We are really lacking run at the moment. Purcell, Heath, Mackin and Goldie missing really hurting our ball movement. Have to tough it out this second half and need a lift from Tyler, Eliza and Katie.

Heath out. Went for a HIA. Reports on tv said "she's ruled out for the rest of the game with an elevated heart rate".

I have no idea what that means.


Just kick it off the ground instead of trying to pick up and fumble. Game slipping away otherwise.

Edited by Clintosaurus

1 hour ago, whatwhat say what said:

another rigoni in #43!

Guy is so proud today. It’s so good to see. Also cool to see Fmac here today (Family Mac) Tmac and the fam

Win a [censored] clearance FFS

 

Unreal goal to Hore, snapping around her body in traffic in the pocket.


That's better. Dees football.

Has the weather cleared a bit? We look a little cleaner with the ball and have started moving it really well.

Hore has been pushed forward of the ball (after being behind the ball and on the ball in the first half), and she's been instrumental in both goals.

Edited by deanox


75 metre penalty

Just now, Clintosaurus said:

75 metre penalty

And wouldn't let a Melbourne player go to the mark.

1 minute ago, deanox said:

And wouldn't let a Melbourne player go to the mark.

And it was play on before the 50 but a different ump paid that. Shambles.


Just now, BDA said:

molly o'hehir will be a very good player for us

Great one on one win there, and a good long kick.

Boy we are fumbly below the knees, even Paxy who usually so clean. The only clean player is Hanks.

And then there is Harris - what a gun. Strong, agile, impacting.

Cream rising to the top - Hore, Zanker & Chaplin.

 

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