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GAMEDAY - Round 21

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Put the handbags down ladies.

Again finishing in our fwd 3rd lets us down. The backs and mids getting plenty of it but once we get into that fwd 3rd skills and indecision lead to high long balls into packs of GWS. We are staying with them and applying plenty if pressure the other way to cause turn overs our way, just need to finish to put the scoreboard pressure on.

Our set up in the fwd 50 has been rubbish but better conversion is also a must.

 

How the [censored] does watts have elite disposal... Jesus!

Just RUN jackie !!!


Lingy's on crack this arvo....

Patton down with a knee... Poor kid

 

Just lost any chance of any club pinching a KPF from GWS this offseason...

Lingy's on crack this arvo....


I cannot understand how Jack Watts is capable of falling over so much. It feels like every second contest he falls over.

That goal should never have happened

All our players went up then, no one stayed down and we paid the price.


Turnovers.....Good Grief.


Grimes kicking is so up and down, mostly up.

Again around ground skills are ok, fwd 3rd... s h i t tha bed.

Will Chris Dawes ever mark a football again in his life?

 

Man they're 2 down. If we lose...[censored] we're shocking

One down when sub comes on.


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