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GAME DAY - ROUND 4

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ANB has been one of our best, only forward applying pressure.

Garlett, Bugg and Kent need to be working harder to punish their own fumbly defenders. IMO both backlines are a liability today. They have just taken their chances.

 
  On 15/04/2018 at 06:48, pewpewpew said:

It's remarkable that Goodwin gets out-coached most weeks. Inexperience?

Yes, and coaching against the best in the business.  This will be a good test for him in the second half.

Raining heavily again...

 

Here we go...

 

It’s raining non-stop here now at the G. Hope we can play with that in mind and just move the ball forward. Let’s be clever Dees!


  On 15/04/2018 at 06:47, Wiseblood said:

Frustrated, not worried.  We have done plenty right, we just haven't taken our chances as yet.  When we do, like we did in the first term, then we'll be back on top and in control of the match.

And that's what could cost us the game. Footy is a game of momentum more than ever before. If you don't capitalise when you're dominant you tend to loose the close ones against even teams. You won't keep getting chances to miss, eventually Hawthorn will have their time in the sun. We've won the inside 50s both quarters and are behind. Extremely concerned. 

  On 15/04/2018 at 06:48, Perago Validus said:

Before the game, I thought to myself the only way Hawthorn would win would be if we fluffed our chances and they nailed theirs. Not feeling good at the moment. 

I agree we’re definently not out of it and can still come back. It’s a long way from over, but how can you not be worried? We looked awful that quarter 

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  On 15/04/2018 at 06:30, loges said:

Someone organise The forward line ffs

Hogan starts deeper pls and plays in front.  Jeffy front & square.  Kenty leading out.  Clear everyone else out and away from designated space / fat side with multiple leads

 
  On 15/04/2018 at 06:42, 3Dee said:

positives, Fritsch

...and McEvoy punched in the head by his team mate

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Can we swap coaches ?


Well lets see if a Miracle can happen l am open to it.

When are they going to teach Max how to kick straight. Exactly the same error as against the Cats. Surely it is not that difficult to adjust. Our decline third quarter directly stemmed from that....

Goodwin is a bad coach. While having talent on tap he has taken us backwards. He seems to have a bright idea every week that confuses the players. If we win it will be because of the players and not because of his inventive tactics.

Hawks want it more, simple as that.


hahahahahahahahahahaha

Cooked


Any chance of a forward getting in front

FFS 

 

How was that not 50m on clarry....


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