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Looking very lazy on transition.  Classic Melbourne thinking it will happen.  Need to work harder.

Just now, DSP said:

Why, why do we keep making those terrible transition hanballs like harmes just did.

Costs us a goal.

Always one TOO many...get dacked

 

1 inside 50, 1 goal.

I'm sorry but we look very average.

I’m sick of the umpires not calling holding the man before the player receives the ball. Oliver was held well before he was about to receive the ball then he couldn’t take it clean which caused the turnover. 


Lewis and Viney late outs?

That wad a complete balls up again.

 

Tmac isnt right...off his game

 

Someone slap Petracca across the face and tell him to wake up. Bit over this man -child slack arse.

We lose this game

all over for year

goodwin - not our brand, good lesson for next year (until rinse repeat), game of margins

this isn't a lever issue it's a serious cultural issue as SWYL keeps saying 


Again with the @@@@@@@ handballs.

 

Stop. Just stop.

St K 13 i50s 10 scoring shots

The ease with which teams transition is continually pathetic, and will cost us a finals spot. All teams need to do is work out our forward line and they know it's an easy score.

They're killing us on the break. We are getting caught out of position assuming our players will do simple things like take marks they are supposed to.

The mismatches are beyond belief in St Kildas forward line.


4 minutes ago, praha said:

1 inside 50, 1 goal.

I'm sorry but we look very average.

Average ? Look like a dogs breakfast

Same [censored] every year. Same mistakes every week. Same players every game when heat is on. 

Goodwin being heavily out coached right now 

The way we are going September holidays can be booked tonight, should get cheaper rates


2 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Someone slap Petracca across the face and tell him to wake up. Bit over this man -child slack arse.

Anyone still think he should not be dropped?

Pack it in. We are hopeless.

 

Fmd..Go home Dees... embarassing


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