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Ive heard he enjoys a coffee implant in his colonic irrigation. Roosy holds the hose.

Jeezus, and they call BBO a pervert (rightly so, I might add). Where the frig did that come from Frosty?

 

Jeezus, and they call BBO a pervert (rightly so, I might add). Where the frig did that come from Frosty?

My apologies Moon,Im bored. Just hoping to lighten the mood on here. Need a win this Monday. Go Dees.

 

My apologies Moon,Im bored. Just hoping to lighten the mood on here. Need a win this Monday. Go Dees.

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If we give him back now, we might be a chance to win this.

 

deer in the headlights stuff from H today, every time he gets it my heart rate goes up, and not in a good way.

He's like the anti-Pendlebury. Probably much faster in a straight-line dash, but no peripheral awareness, composure. Always looked rushed and panicked even when he's got time. Burns the ball habitually.


Thought he has been quite good, at least he is attacking the [censored] footy.

He panics like a first gamer and runs himself into trouble every time.

Btw, who are booing him, us or them?

At least he is taking the game on, Toumpas is just panicking.

Lumumba handballing to a stationery Tuompas was the one time I would have a permitted a commentator to say "chaos ball"

He panics like a first gamer and runs himself into trouble every time.

Btw, who are booing him, us or them?

them, it has a whistling sound when pie supporters 'Boo'.... they can't help it, it just comes out as a whistle

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It was clear he was very nervous early on. He fumbled the ball a lot in the first quarter. As the game wore on, he seemed to back his pace which at times ended up placing him under more pressure, leading to a rushed handball.

Has been serviceable so far this season. Better than anything we've had on halfback for some time.

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Fair to say Lumumba had a poor game. Got a fair bit of the ball by his standards which turned out to be a bad thing. Credit to him though, rarely did it hurt us. Don't think he got caught once

He needs to just stop. Get the ball and stop. Think. Execute.

He's a million miles an hour into a 7 man pack. Every time!


He got enough of it today but just seemed to try too hard to force himself into form, never actually looked to settle.

After quarter time he was ok but given he's in the leadership group he needs to read the game and the situation more.

He needs to just stop. Get the ball and stop. Think. Execute.

He's a million miles an hour into a 7 man pack. Every time!

Disagree. I think the rest of the team needs to learn to play on. H has the right idea but no one else runs so he sometimes gets caught.

He got enough of it today but just seemed to try too hard to force himself into form, never actually looked to settle.

After quarter time he was ok but given he's in the leadership group he needs to read the game and the situation more.

I thought he did quite well. Could not understand why, when we needed run out of the back line, he spent most of the last quarter deep on the forward line

 

Disagree. I think the rest of the team needs to learn to play on. H has the right idea but no one else runs so he sometimes gets caught.

much to this actually. Harry came from a team that just went. He would have expected leads and options to present with them. We as a team still don't have this belief an often play to what the opposing allows. We need to be positive and proactive and play our game. Until we do,we're going nowhere fast.......just like Harry was.

Disagree. I think the rest of the team needs to learn to play on. H has the right idea but no one else runs so he sometimes gets caught.

No problem with playing on, big problem playing on when it's the wrong decision.

He got caught WAY too much yesterday, and this ended in hurried kicks usually directly to the opposition.

I like players who back themselves, but he reminds of Jones circa 2009... get ball, run into brick wall of players, turn over ball.

Every player has to know his limitations.


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