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GAMEDAY - Round 6

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We are trying to hard to share it around and kick the easy goal from the square.  

Umps are bloody terrible.

 
Just now, bd said:

Defence needs to be tightened up. Reiwolt getting a free reign up forward. 

Centred text.... Nice

Don't like the look of our defence at all, which I completely expected (Riewoldt always tears us a new one).

Where the Saints are vulnerable is our forward line because of their shaky defence, almost exactly like the Essendon game (which we screwed up royally). Manic attacking pressure is how we need to capitalise on their deficiencies here, certainly no gifting away of 50s to their forwards, Dunn!

 

Great run through the middle of the ground, forwards a little bit fumbly at times. Getting killed at half back. Our  midfielders are not understanding the Saints forward spread and not getting back quick enough to help out. Also, about 4 times, player with the ball did not take 1st option and got tackled for a turnover. Vince has been caught twice doing this. We are on top and theses issues are fairly easy to fix.

Just now, Gorgoroth said:

We are trying to hard to share it around and kick the easy goal from the square.  

Umps are bloody terrible.

Their whistles are so loud on the broadcast....

It's annoying!


who is on roo

33 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

This is where i am right now

It is another planet!!

 

Great pictures..

 

Still dont see what the fuss is about Hunt. His defensive skills are very poor.

Edited by ding


We're lucky to be close at the moment. Winning th clearances but getting beaten everywhere else around the ground. Need to tighten up a lot or they will start to blow us away.

Not running hard enough.  Not manning up.  Lazy lazy stuff.

Dunn and McDonald are paying no respect to Riewoldt.

Our defence is being opened up more often than a beer at a BBQ....

Not good at the moment


It'd be good if Tom McDonald realized the game had started. Having a sh*t game so far and it's costing us.

Wow.....hope this isn't one of those bad 2nd q we tend to have...

Wake up Dees. we aren't good enough to get cocky. 


Over using the bloody ball, cant get clean hands off the deck and we look slow!!!

Seems Richo has Roos' measure the way Roos' has Hardwick's.

Excluding the NAB game, Roos just can't win against the guy. We don't look switched on at all.

 

Last 5 to the Saints. We look lost atm after a great start. Being outrun, and smashed on the fast break. 


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