Round 1 - Port Melbourne vs Collingwood at North Port Oval

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How's Wills and Sier tracking. Trying to get home to catch the second half.
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Hopeless kick from Caff. Loose players everywhere and he kicked straight to a Port player.
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Rick wrote:How's Wills and Sier tracking. Trying to get home to catch the second half.
Haven't noticed Sier. Wills is not impressing at all.

Another lovely pass from Smith.
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Toovey and Blair combine on centre wing, Blair handpasses off to J. Smith, Josh launches into space inside 50 for Crocker!

From 40m, 45d... GOAL!

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And Crock puts a Borough on his arse, which I think might just be his brother... :lol:
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Oh, and Ben Crockr can kick straight. The senior coaches will need to get that right out of his game.
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Touched behind to us...

Siren.

Half Time.

Port Melbourne 5.2.32
Collingwood 8.6.54

GOALS - Crocker 2, Broomhead, Close, J. Smith, Ferguson, Wyatt, Cox
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Pies4shaw wrote:
Rick wrote:How's Wills and Sier tracking. Trying to get home to catch the second half.
Haven't noticed Sier. Wills is not impressing at all.

Another lovely pass from Smith.
Wills has had a heap of possessions.

Appears to have plenty to work with.
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Pies4shaw wrote:
Rick wrote:How's Wills and Sier tracking. Trying to get home to catch the second half.
Haven't noticed Sier. Wills is not impressing at all.

Another lovely pass from Smith.



Sier & Wills leading clearances & contested possession
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Questions?
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Cox already seems to be a better tap ruckman than Grundy or Witts. Has given some of the smaller players an "armchair ride". Mobile, intelligent and seems to better understand the game now.

MB if his second half mirrors his promising first half, would you elevate him this week?
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I'm watching the game on TV while prepping for dinner tonight.

I have no idea why we drafted Smith and Crocker, they don't fit our team style at all, both can get the ball and can actually kick.

White looked good in patches, took a few intercept marks and used the ball mainly well. Good on him.

Coxy looked good in the first but I didn't see him as much in the 2nd.

The Sheriff (Wyatt) is extremely agile for a 203cm bloke, moves like a bloke of 191cm. Might be something to work with there.
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Crimson Mask wrote:Cox already seems to be a better tap ruckman than Grundy or Witts. Has given some of the smaller players an "armchair ride". Mobile, intelligent and seems to better understand the game now.

MB if his second half mirrors his promising first half, would you elevate him this week?
I'd certainly give him a look, CM.

Would probably want a good month of that as a form line to justify an upgrade, but he has been pretty good. And I speak as a Cox sceptic...
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Collingwood by 22 points, as we start the 2nd half here at North Port...
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Whisper going around that Marsh has done a hamstring again.

Anyone watching on TV have any news...?
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Sandilands gets away from White, marks on the lead.

Or rather, gets paid for a chop of the arms.

And he converts...

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