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Does anyone else see a bit of Dane Swan in Dean Kent? Even the way they have started their careers is simular.

Nope...

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Davis and Watts loose behind the ball. Disgraceful coaching

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Terlich is far too loose, Balantyne is all over him. Can't kick....or find a target....not up to AFL standard .

Agreed but terlich isn't a lockdown player so why he is on Ballantine I have no idea

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Why does Lynden Dunn never play in front of his opponent?

Because then he can't whisper stuff into their ear

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Terlich is far too loose, Balantyne is all over him. Can't kick....or find a target....not up to AFL standard .

:rolleyes:
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Does anyone else see a bit of Dane Swan in Dean Kent? Even the way they have started their careers is simular.

Similar gait with short legs and long trunk. Kent is very competitive in the air with good burst of speed.

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He is being played out of position, for those who thought he should be deep forward now you see why he shouldn't.

He needs space to move around and up the ground, high hf to wing.

So his opponent can run off him further up the ground?

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Why does Lynden Dunn never play in front of his opponent?

has been one of our best today with respect to his defending. Doesn't think quick enough when kicking out, but his defensive efforts have been solid.

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Don't think it's been mentioned, but Jordie is killing Fyfe

Havent been paying clise attention but our contested ball improves with Jordie in.

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chance for one last goal

Watts lazily and pathetically kicks into a Freo player

so typical of this soft [censored]

watts aside i just can't fathom that there's ever an excuse for kicking into your mark. Plainly its just sloppy.
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Why the hell are we not playing some of the kids who deserve shots? And why the hell are we playing this flooded backline rubbish when all the supporters are crying out for some hope and the players are so devoid of confidence?!! I thought we got rid of Neeld?

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Jack Trengoves best game of the season

Hope he can have a big last quarter

Cost us the last goal by not chasing until he realised he should have.

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has been one of our best today with respect to his defending. Doesn't think quick enough when kicking out, but his defensive efforts have been solid.

Please! He and Terlich have both repeatedly allowed their opponents the latitude to run onto chest passes without providing the slightest bit of body pressure.

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Davis and Watts loose behind the ball. Disgraceful coaching

White flag run up??


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i cant stand the idea of craig being our senior coach next year, on the upside mckenzie has come on

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I see Watts,not content to just leave us, is now trying to lower his currency. Ta Jack.

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Your now obviously allowed to run 25m....

didn't get that memo huh
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White flag run up??

cmon ..that happened back at round 2
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didn't get that memo huh

I was under the impression you needed to bounce it once in a while.

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