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GAME DAY - ROUND 3

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Rather Frost getting pinned for running too far than kicking it out on the full with no pressure.

Sheesh!!

 

Who is the Einstein that has Lever taking kick outs?

Have seen it at times in the first 3 games.

We have very few marking targets....makes no sense to me.

Just now, GCDee said:

Credit where credit is due, he has been very good so far.

Yeah he has :(

 

I'm keen to see if last weeks humid conditions have an affect on us later today

Either we are an average team, or Goodwin is a poor coach.

Even if we win today, you can't excuse that sort of performce EVERY WEEK. It's not a one off. We're now playing catch up.

How you could firmly have us top 8 is bewildering. 


Melksham and jeffy have to get involved

North already been gifted 2 goals from dodgy frees

1 minute ago, brendan said:

Let’s see what goody is made of 

Let's see what the players are made of.

 

Jesus we look small.

Jeez, Lever has been worth the $$$.


we've been relatively small in the forward line this year, and our delivery is both appalling and not effective when we are short. Lower the [censored] eyes dumbasses.

Again too many at the drop both in ball ups and marking contests.  No one moving at the bounces except Jones a little and Maxy himself on the follow up. Why is Lever kicking in and not Nev/Salem.  Free up Lever to cover his man or offer a tall target up field!!! Has kicked it straight to Norf on at least 3 occasions so far

Fritz the Cat!!!

Beavis!!!

 


Just now, leave it to deever said:

Sick of lewis lazy handballs.

Not the only culprit

6 minutes ago, Sigil said:

I'm trying to work out what I'm hating the most, the umpiring or Majak actually looking like a footballer. 

How about this bloody heartless team?

3 minutes ago, brendan said:

Let’s see what goody is made of 

⚰️

2 minutes ago, bing181 said:

Let's see what the players are made of.

This. If it's the coaches job to motivate players then maybe we have the wrong players.


Again too many at the drop both in ball ups and marking contests.  No one moving at the bounces except Jones a little and Maxy himself on the follow up. Why is Lever kicking in and not Nev/Salem.  Free up Lever to cover his man or offer a tall target up field!!! Has kicked it straight to Norf on at least 3 occasions so far.  Jesse's workrate AAA that quarter!

 
10 minutes ago, 640MD said:

Well I hope that was our crap quarter !!

Now now, that was was a very sensible comment!! Hope your right!


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