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Years ago
Blitz: Wildcats vs Tigers
props Perth great result. They will be one of the teams to beat as they are almost every year.

Years ago
Agree with Rod, Perth forced Mills to give up the ball early and made it very hard for him to get it back in good position.
Perth were sensational and really showed how well they have all bought into the teams structures. At times their bench were more excited about running an offence perfectly and getting an open look than if the shot actually went in. Clearly Bevo has instilled in them that if they all do their part then the results will come.
They were just so well drilled for this early in the season it was scary.
