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Magner in next week maybe???

See how Grimes is I guess...

 

We shouldn't criticize too much our president may accuse us of being fair weathered.

Are you just going to continually post this over and over? I think everyone gets your point by now.

I even agree, but it's getting old.

Just copying and pasting, I'll remember to take it out next time

 

This is better.


the good work by Garland wasted by McDonald...dumb

 

I'm not as harsh as others but Tommy Mc needs to learn how to hit a target... at least not butcher it when he gets the ball.
I will say I won't fault the intent.


Tapscott is emerging today.

back luck Jonesy..

got the review correct for a change :(


That is a goal.

Nope.... FML

nothing forward of the middle. we keep winning the ball and h nothing to kick too!! at least we are showing a bit of heart for now

can anyone kick ??


McKenzie not confidant kick enough to switch. Waits too long to kick. Turnover. But I'd rather this than the insipid crap of past weeks.

 

Bloody hell..... 1 less scoring shot... come on boys!!

We MUST take more calculated risks when coming off half back and look INSIDE as our first option!!!! You have to do this as a change up from around the boundary all the time. Keeps the opposition guessing and shorter route/less hard work for goals. Boundary hugging is low risk but is NOT going to win you many games of footy if used too often vs going through the corridor.

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