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GAMEDAY - Round 15

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Oliver pretty much unsighted. Our midfield brigade is way down. Goodwin needs to do something now.

 
1 minute ago, brendan said:

Sydney should be 5 goals up 

5? more like 9

Edited by Gipsy Danger

We can beat this mob. We are in this. 

 

We can still reset at half time

but we have to be cleaner handling the ball


ANB, Harmes, Melksham, Bugg, Stretch... these guys form part of our bottom 6 and they are having zero impact on the contest at the moment.  If we are to have any chance of winning then they need to lift in a big, big way.

 
Just now, brendan said:

Sydney should be 5 goals up 

With four times the number of scoring events (4.0-2.12) it's pretty hard to argue with that! ?


Gawn put down off the ball - ignored. 

These  are the things that start the jumper punch melees.


Three six day breaks and a plethora of key injuries taking their toll. Praying this is not a blow out.

4 games in 18 days and injuries are sadly taking there toll. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

We are looking Gawn at this stage.

IF they kicked straight we would be 10 goals down.

We're in serious trouble here now. Barely a winner all over the ground. Petracca is looking like our only dangerous player.

Not enough cattle... finally found out ..hmm


Maybe it's lack of legs after the multiple 6 day breaks etc but they are running so much harder than us. 

1 minute ago, martin said:

Three six day breaks and a plethora of key injuries taking their toll. Praying this is not a blow out.

It should be considering that they have had the last eleven scores.

Melksham fumbles way too much 

 

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