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GAMEDAY - Round 17

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I'd like to see Kent try the right peg with set shots

what a pitiful effort, really disappointed that kent cannot kick straight. and our tackling is horrible. Need to lift all over the ground.

not out of it yet, but we need to work damn hard to win this.

 

Joel Smith like a deer in headlights.


No Viney or Jones. Enough said.

GEtting killed out of the middle... trenners would have been handy. Too bad the club and him have had a falling out. 

We are atrocious with are first quarters. I dont know what are prep is but we seriously need some sort of motivational speaker 5 mins b4 the game.

Why Gawn never had a shot at goal Ill never know.

 

eddie betts in the protected zone yhere surely

1st quarter game over

outsmarted.  Out bodied. Fumble fumble fumble. 

1. JKH. Omcd. Anb. Smith ... all sub afl standard. 

2. Players falling to their knees

3. Not switched on

4. Poor tackles

5. No forward smarts. 

6. Goodwin outsmarted by Adelaide wall across back 30. 

7. Gawn needs to lift

8.omcd on walker ... no way

show some spirit !!!  Ffs

Edited by spirit of norm smith
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Thanks Kent.

Too much fumbling and overrunning the ball, we need to lift big time and then T Mac kicks into the man on the mark and then J Smith WTF is going on? 

Hold on Kent had a mark and kicks a goal! 


1 minute ago, spirit of norm smith said:

1st quarter game over

outsmarted.  Out bodied. Fumble fumble fumble. 

1. JKH. Omcd. Anb. Smith ... all sub afl standard. 

2. Players falling to their knees

3. Not switched on

4. Poor tackles

5. No forward smarts. 

6. Goodwin outsmarted by Adelaide wall across back 30. 

7. Gawn needs to lift

show some spirit !!!  Ffs

Eight totally rubbish remarks. 


 
2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Hogan just jogs around.

No urgency whatsoever.

Nice goal Pecca. 


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