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GAME DAY

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So easy to score against. So hard for us to score. Players with effort and some talent, coaches have added nothing. At least Roos gave us defensive stability and some structure. 

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Some freeloaders in our side right now. Stretch, ANB, Harmes all VFL class or worse. Oscar, Petracca, Milkshake, Hibberd can just do so much.

 

 

 

Umps have [censored] us here. 

No chance 

So we're at 6 goals across 6 quarters, and 2 good quarters of 7.

We'll need 6+ goals this quarter to be within a chance of winning.


Typical. We had good effort. Did not capitalize. Richmond score the 3 easiest goals you’ll ever see. 

STOP HANDBALLING IN THE BACKLINE YOU PACK OF MORONS!

We'll find it hard from here after a huge effort that qtr. Richmond's fittness will over run us being 1 down on the bench also. Positive qtr from brayshaw there.

This is going to sound strange, but if we were just a goal closer I'd be far more confident going in to the last term.  As I see it we're still giving up too many easy goals and, even if we get it close, they'll find a way to soccer one from the square and keep it at arms length.

We were much, much better that term though.  The Tigers aren't invincible.  With some luck we CAN win, but we'll need luck in spades.

We're still too fumbly and too prone to falling over under pressure (cough Hunt cough) but gee we're having a dip.  Hopefully we have enough left in the tank to give this a real shake.

 

Fumble, fumble, fumble, fumble, fumble, fumble, fumble, fumble, fumble....


Tyson can [censored] off, lazy slow footballer

39 minutes ago, layzie said:

Is there any reason why we are so unclean with the foot and they are slick?

They're a better team?

Just a thought. Could be wrong.

Jesus what the hell has happened to Stretch and Neal Bullen!?? 


stretch lol

Surprised Hibberd didn't die then.  Ripping courage.

First goal there was crucial.  Next one would be great too!

Hibberd is a tough nut.

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Jesus what the hell has happened to Stretch and Neal Bullen!?? 

They peaked :rolleyes:


Still horrible 

1- so many going to ground 

2- so many throwing their arms appealing for frees

3- so many poor kicks

4- so many weak attempts at the footy

vince Harmes Stretch Melksham Kent hunt 

5- so slow so slow

Jones Petracca Gawn keeping us involved

That hurt :(

 

And that ladies and gents is game over.

Tigs by 20. Game over.

 


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