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GAME DAY - Round 6

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That quarter hurt. About the only thing I can see that's good is that we're not as far behind as we should be.

Oh, and well done to Billy Stretch with his first kick and goal in AFL.

 

if watts was always going to be sub he simply should've been dropped. he's not part of the midfield rotation and he's horribly out of form. i love roos as much as everyone else, but he has no idea how to use the sub whatsoever.

 

The players look baffled out there trying to move the ball. Hope Roosy has some tricks up his sleeve or this is going to get Fugly.


closely followed by brayshaw.

I try to not get to excited as many of our first year players have shown promise and then well you know...

we're still a team that picks and chooses when to have a real crack.

This sh!t's been happening for the past 6 years

Guys need a rocket! They aren't running hard enough to create options and when we do happen to win it they hesitate

 

Gee, surely Hogan is hampered by something. He looks slow and ordinary.

Our midfield is so lazy

We will be lucky to kick 5 goals for the game, and it wont be the fault of our forwards


We can do as well we can with with injuries but we have to show effort.

Jake Spencer woeful. Got drawn into the 2 on 1 on the boundary and pyke slots it. Is the loose man back and is outoutmarked by tippett. 2 goals as a result of spencer's ineptitude. And where is the supposed aggression people rave about?

Three goals gifted to glaring defensive errors. Not looking good.

We were smashed by McVeigh & Shaw last time we played em allowing them to run free across high half back (wall). Switching, running free and sharing the ball around. Bringing others around them into the match then pumping the ball back into the 40-50 metre zone. We refused to man up and they just did this all night.

I see nothing's changed from last year *_*

Same old demons

Our midfield is so lazy

We will be lucky to kick 5 goals for the game, and it wont be the fault of our forwards

If we don't get in front in the contest (Hogan), it will be.

Same team. Zero improvement.

i'm seeing the same school boy errors (2 players getting sucked into the ball carrier, stop-start, not running in support of each other, leading to the pocket at all costs) that I was seeing at the start of the Bailey era. I'm bemused

How many inside 50s? 2?


Better start

Mcdonald has defiantly improved his kicking

In my hotel room in Amsterdam hitting refresh on my phone because I can't get the game up to watch.

Looks like it might be a safer option to head off for a choof this arvo.

Good to see Jones get a couple clean touches - we can't do it without him

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No one is flying the flag.

Garlett had his head turned off and no one even went over to him.

This team has gone back into its shell.

In my hotel room in Amsterdam hitting refresh on my phone because I can't get the game up to watch.

Looks like it might be a safer option to head off for a choof this arvo.

Hahaha takes me back 22 years. Are the Bulldog cafes still going??

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