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3 of our best backline out

4 of our best midfield out

Jurrah is clearly injured.

What the hell did you expect?

More excuses, just what we need.

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Ah Benno, I find it very difficult to judge him when all he's got are spuds, and those spuds clearly aren't playing to the game plan (unless that game plan is to constantly kick to a 4 on 1, which if so definitely sack him!).

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3 of our best backline out

4 of our best midfield out

Jurrah is clearly injured.

What the hell did you expect?

Jurrah isn't injured he is just bloody lazy

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More excuses, just what we need.

It's not excuses, it's a FACT. This week, and the next couple are irrelevant for anything but identifying talent that's not up to it. There's no point getting upset, we have no cattle at the moment. Tomorrow's game has more relevance that tonights game.

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Hahahhaha. Look at the two teams. Look at them on paper.

We are a 10 goal worse team. He coached to win the game. Had we played up the corridor we would have lost by 100.

Dean's struggling but he'll be fine. The players also need to play for him.

If i remember John Worsfold was the coach most under pressure 12 weeks ago. Now he's controlling when he wants to renew his contract...

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I sat at the punt road end. I realized that our forward structure was useless. The team looked like its coach was a dead man walking. If he needs advice from lethal, why don't we just get lethal to coach us. Tonights game was crap. Boring footy. I could coach better.

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Hahahhaha. Look at the two teams. Look at them on paper.

We are a 10 goal worse team. He coached to win the game. Had we played up the corridor we would have lost by 100.

Dean's struggling but he'll be fine. The players also need to play for him.

If i remember John Worsfold was the coach most under pressure 12 weeks ago. Now he's controlling when he wants to renew his contract...

Why did we change our game plan for tonight? What was our game plan anyway? Play a loose man back and our forwards up? This was coaching ten years ago. He doesn't understand the modern game i feel.

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Why did we change our game plan for tonight? What was our game plan anyway? Play a loose man back and our forwards up? This was coaching ten years ago. He doesn't understand the modern game i feel.

Do we even have a game plan???????????

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Jurrah isn't injured he is just bloody lazy

I disagree, look at every marking contest he's been involved in lately. He's barely getting two feet off the ground, I'd like to either see him have a week or a spell at casey with limited game time. The commentators seemed to think he's hampered as well so I'm not seeing it with rose-coloured glasses.

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Hahahhaha. Look at the two teams. Look at them on paper.

We are a 10 goal worse team. He coached to win the game. Had we played up the corridor we would have lost by 100.

Dean's struggling but he'll be fine. The players also need to play for him.

If i remember John Worsfold was the coach most under pressure 12 weeks ago. Now he's controlling when he wants to renew his contract...

John Worsfold had a few more runs on the board than Bailey though. Coaching for his career for the rest of the season, but unfortunately for him he is doing it with half a list.

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It's not excuses, it's a FACT. This week, and the next couple are irrelevant for anything but identifying talent that's not up to it. There's no point getting upset, we have no cattle at the moment. Tomorrow's game has more relevance that tonights game.

BS. No game is irrelevant. Wheres the passion, wheres the hardness every player who is out there should have this irrespective of the injuries. Even when we did have a near full team against the Hawks and WC we got smashed.

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John Worsfold had a few more runs on the board than Bailey though. Coaching for his career for the rest of the season, but unfortunately for him he is doing it with half a list.

He couldnt do it with a full list, so injuries wont make any difference.

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Jurrah does not have the tank to push up and back as often as he is doing in the first half, then by half time he is stuffed.

And we don't have a forward line, we have a few players hanging around the middle outnumbered for our backs to kick in the general direction hoping it will go out fdor a boundary throw in.

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I sat at the punt road end. I realized that our forward structure was useless. The team looked like its coach was a dead man walking. If he needs advice from lethal, why don't we just get lethal to coach us. Tonights game was crap. Boring footy. I could coach better.

Agree.

What do players learn from this sort of rubbish and what an insult to supporters

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I challenge any AFL coach 2 make players out of:

Matthew Bate

Michael Newton

Matthew Warnock

Cale Morton

These guys would not be stand outs in suburban leagues

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