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GAMEDAY - Round 23

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Midfield getting smashed again for second week in a row. Get Jones out of the back line and into the guts coaches!

Anyone saying we don't need more midfielders is wrong. Our midfield still can't compete consistently and we need more experience in there.

It be nice if Hogan did something to. He's taken less marks from more opportunities this year, kicked less goals and stopped bothering to lead or tackle. On form he shouldn't be playing AFL at the moment. Needs a rocket. Hoping it's not a sign he's checked out mentally and is going to leave.

 

Nobody wants to spend next week getting scans or be in hospital when the Beers are cold and the Plane Tickets have been booked and paid for...

Tim Watson's commentary is doing my head in.... I thought Dwayne was bad.

 

2 free options ignored, kicked to a 1 on 3 in the forward line.  Sums up that quarter. 


This is how we are saying good bye to someone who spent three years with us. 

6 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Soft. Limp. Midfield is rubbish. Gonna be a long day and a long pre season. 

WHAT A WONDERFUL MOVE IT WAS DROPPING OLIVER!!

Carried on where we left off last week.

Pathetic efforts to tackle and not prepared to run hard.

really disappointing end to the season, you'd think they'd want it more.

 

Getting flogged by a 2 man team.  Sad.


Just now, jane02 said:

Tim Watson's commentary is doing my head in.... I thought Dwayne was bad.

The other guy is worse. Can't put the sound down, because I'm watching with someone else.

3 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

We're being beaten by a side pushing for a top 2 spot.

If you're surprised by this so far then you're not very bright.

So you expected this? With your optimism levels generally, I doubt it.

Got the starting time mixed up and only tuned in for the last three minutes of the quarter,

I'm glad I missed it.


Just now, Lord Travis said:

Midfield getting smashed again for second week in a row. Get Jones out of the back line and into the guts coaches!

Anyone saying we don't need more midfielders is wrong. Our midfield still can't compete consistently and we need more experience in there.

It be nice if Hogan did something to. He's taken less marks from more opportunities this year, kicked less goals and stopped bothering to lead or tackle. On form he shouldn't be playing AFL at the moment. Needs a rocket. Hoping it's not a sign he's checked out mentally and is going to leave.

If Hogan has checked out he can just go. I can't stand these young pre madonnas. You're a nobody Hogan. You had one good season and your ego is far bigger than your skills set right now. 

We are walking on eggshells trying to please him while he's walking around like he's entitled to only put in efforts when he feels like it. 

Shithouse attitude!

Our worst first quarter for the year.

Please stop wasting forward 50 entries on Weids - he's in his 3rd game against one of the most experienced back lines.

3 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Midfield getting smashed again for second week in a row. Get Jones out of the back line and into the guts coaches!

Anyone saying we don't need more midfielders is wrong. Our midfield still can't compete consistently and we need more experience in there.

It be nice if Hogan did something to. He's taken less marks from more opportunities this year, kicked less goals and stopped bothering to lead or tackle. On form he shouldn't be playing AFL at the moment. Needs a rocket. Hoping it's not a sign he's checked out mentally and is going to leave.

Jones done his hammy

6 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Tom Mac getting a fair old touch up.

Oh well i enjoyed 2016 while it was fun.. Players are already have their minds set on mad monday.

Tommy Mac is not at fault. It's right in front of us. The midfield has been insipid.


Even the commentators are alluding  to 186.  Hmmmmmm....

please wake up players.

Edited by america de cali

One team playing for something. One team playing with no purpose and plenty of self preservation. Say what you like but mindset will always be different when you are actually playing for something worthwhile. 

Showing how important this game is by starting with no Jones or Vince in the centre square summed it up at the first bounce. 

 

I expected them to put up a fight for Roos' last game as coach. The effort in that quarter was pathetic. Never seen so many limp tackles. 

 
Just now, Moneider96 said:

So you expected this? With your optimism levels generally, I doubt it.

I did, actually.  I was hopeful we could put up more of a fight, but our season is done, while the Cats can get a Top 2 spot.  Their effort levels and pressure reflect this.  They are working far harder than us.

Again, I'm disappointed, but not surprised at all.


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