Was it that good a win?
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Was it that good a win?
Was Cloke the highest kick getter at 11? If that's the case then yeah, have a good cheer and all that, but we're still no where near our best if Cloke was up there at the top. We should've crushed them but couldn't. Sorry folks - still not happy.
Cheers.
Cheers.
Re: Was it that good a win?
thecroc wrote:Was Cloke the highest kick getter at 11? If that's the case then yeah, have a good cheer and all that, but we're still no where near our best if Cloke was up there at the top. We should've crushed them but couldn't. Sorry folks - still not happy.
Cheers.
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Mmm let's see...
Beat a team that finished fourth after winning 12 of their past 14, apparently in form and we weren't.
In a Prelim with a weeks rest
Avoided the Cats and Crows, otherwise known as the Semi & Prelim of Death
No injuries, a fortnight to get over any niggles and fine tune our ball movement through the middle and into the F50
Our guns flexing their muscles and getting some much needed finals confidence
Yeah...it's soooo good!!!
Beat a team that finished fourth after winning 12 of their past 14, apparently in form and we weren't.
In a Prelim with a weeks rest
Avoided the Cats and Crows, otherwise known as the Semi & Prelim of Death
No injuries, a fortnight to get over any niggles and fine tune our ball movement through the middle and into the F50
Our guns flexing their muscles and getting some much needed finals confidence
Yeah...it's soooo good!!!
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Just b/c it wasn't reflected on the scorebaord, shouldn't lessen the victory. Make no mistake, we SMASHED em. THe pies didn't look like scoring, in fact they had trouble getting their hands on it. THe stats at the breaks told the story. WE dominated possession, and the game appeared to being played in our fwd line after 1/4 time.
So in answer to your question - yes, it was that good a win.
So in answer to your question - yes, it was that good a win.
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At our peak during the home and away season 2009 we made decent sides look absolutely shyte.
We made the Filth look absolutely shyte yesterday.
We commanded the game for three quarters.
In a final, to win like that, I'll take it every time.
One of the more crucial wins for the club in the past twenty years.
Make no mistake, that was a very big game to win.
We made the Filth look absolutely shyte yesterday.
We commanded the game for three quarters.
In a final, to win like that, I'll take it every time.
One of the more crucial wins for the club in the past twenty years.
Make no mistake, that was a very big game to win.
"Now the ball is loose, it gives St. Kilda a rough chance. Black. Good handpass. Voss. Schwarze now, the defender, can run and from a long way".....
Its still Sunday herebigred wrote:At our peak during the home and away season 2009 we made decent sides look absolutely shyte.
We made the Filth look absolutely shyte yesterday.
We commanded the game for three quarters.
In a final, to win like that, I'll take it every time.
One of the more crucial wins for the club in the past twenty years.
Make no mistake, that was a very big game to win.
Re: Was it that good a win?
Were you there? If so you would have to know: Yes, it was that good.thecroc wrote:Was Cloke the highest kick getter at 11? If that's the case then yeah, have a good cheer and all that, but we're still no where near our best if Cloke was up there at the top. We should've crushed them but couldn't. Sorry folks - still not happy.
Cheers.
No the OP is correct.
We didn't run it out and % could be a big decider in finals.
We didn't run it out and % could be a big decider in finals.
Lance or James??
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but if we dominated possession then why couldn't we score more?
is that RLs's game plan - not to kick to a contest - when he should already know that we have the cattle to take them on after half time?
I call it "handbrake footy" - Adelaide got rid of it - we should too
thanks for your thoughts (and humour)
cheers
is that RLs's game plan - not to kick to a contest - when he should already know that we have the cattle to take them on after half time?
I call it "handbrake footy" - Adelaide got rid of it - we should too
thanks for your thoughts (and humour)
cheers
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Well good for you.thecroc wrote: I call it "handbrake footy"
I call it finals footy.
I call it winning footy.
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Isn't the point of the match to win?thecroc wrote:but if we dominated possession then why couldn't we score more?
is that RLs's game plan - not to kick to a contest - when he should already know that we have the cattle to take them on after half time?
I call it "handbrake footy" - Adelaide got rid of it - we should too
thanks for your thoughts (and humour)
cheers
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