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We are virtually unwatchable , even in victory.

We're having our pants pulled down by a bunch

Of blokes with other things on there mind.

We are a disgrace.

We were perfectly watchable against Adelaide and Carlton. We're just not playing that way recently. We're too defensive, and too slow in moving the ball.

 

Dean Kent well done.

a future of our footy club.

Great goal - we are not out of it yet!

 

Dean Kent well done. a future of our footy club.

I rate Kent as highly as Viney or Tyson, i know that's a big call but he has pace, grunt a great long left kick and a bit of animal about him


Get another Dees

What the hell has happened to Colin Garland??

a shadow of his former self.

 

Can't kick

:huh: ??

He must be handballing amazingly well then

Kent is ranked 4th in the team in disposal efficiency % so far this year :ph34r:


Viney can't kick under pressure. There, I said it.

I rate Kent as highly as Viney or Tyson, i know that's a big call but he has pace, grunt a great long left kick and a bit of animal about him

He's what everyone (except me) thought Tapscott would be.

We need to kick consecutive goals to build pressure on these cheats...

45 inside 50s to 15, had they kicked straight we'd be 50 points down


Chris Dawes finally gets what he deserves. Hope he kicks it.

EDIT: Ugh...

Don't worry. The pracks are on short lasting peptides

I reckon there will be a fair bit of work on skills and decision making this coming pre season

Bloody hell boys learn to kick a [censored] goal!

I reckon there will be a fair bit of work on skills and decision making this coming pre season

one would hope so! :)

Jordie McKenzie is a good tagger. Too bad he gives us nothing going the other way.

Kick a fecking goal ffs!!

 

we need a couple of quick goals here, i reckon our moment is right now, if we get this to 15 points or less by 3/4 time we are a big chance

45 inside 50s to 15, had they kicked straight we'd be 50 points down

Irrelevant.


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