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These odd missed-handballs/kicks from ANB, Brayshaw, Harmes, and Tyson have killed us.

 

Tyson given a golden opportunity on a platter and kicks it straight to an Eagles player......did the same last week against the Swans.....

 

GET HIM OFF!!!!!!!!!!   LIABILITY

Jetta..far out

 

Rodney King has taken far better kicks than our Forwards.


1 minute ago, GCDee said:

Loving his game so far. 

Looks fit and strong and actually has some presence 

Looks really good doesn’t he, much bigger and timing better also

 

Where’s Kent?

[censored] so many missed opportunities that qtr..

Far out the West Coast supporters are a sad bunch of coke sniffers 

Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

Where’s Kent?

Good point. Haven’t seen him since the first qtr

brayshaw having a mare. as the same as every week it looks like they haven't been goalkicking practice at training 


1 minute ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Where’s Kent?

Replacing Jeff in the “invisible forward” category. 

2 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Tyson given a golden opportunity on a platter and kicks it straight to an Eagles player......did the same last week against the Swans.....

 

GET HIM OFF!!!!!!!!!!   LIABILITY

That was the turning point last week.

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Far out the West Coast supporters are a sad bunch of coke sniffers 

Utter filth.

Absolutely dominated the second half of that quarter. How Trac doesn't make the distance from 40 out amazes me. Need to start really putting scoreboard pressure on or else they will run over the top of us


Should Haves........

Jones for an easy snap shot 30 out.

Tracc from 40 doesn't make distance

Weids should have at least scored from 35 out....

Tyson given an easy on the run goal from Clarry

2.2 goals (at least) gone by the wayside.....sees the score 62 / 34  ...nearly double their score...but instead they're still right in it

Edited by Rusty Nails

I feel like we should be at least 1 goal further in front to accurately reflect our performance.

I wonder if this heat will hurt us. I doubt it; we're 1 man up and we're a very fit side. It's all about composure now; can we defend our lead playing controlled, smart footy.

A final awaits if we can.

Just now, Rusty Nails said:

Should Haves........

Jones for an easy snap shot 30 out.

Weids should have at least scored from 35 out....

Tyson given an easy on the run goal from Clarry

2.1 goals gone by the wayside.....sees the score 61 / 34  ...nearly double their score...but instead they're still right in it

To be fair... West coke misses a few easy set shots early in the quarter. 

 

It's not just Tyson. He did a couple bad kicks or handsballs, but so did Brayshaw, Jones, Harmes, and ANB.

Everyone needs to clean up just that little bit.

Our final execution is killing us.


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