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Keys to winning the last quarter:

  • Stop fumbling
  • Stop playing on at every single opportunity
  • Win centre clearances
  • Stop falling over
  • Stop over-running the ball on the ground (see point 1)
  • Get back behind the man on the mark after taking a mark or getting a free kick
  • Don't let ANB near the ball
  • Don't let Tyson near the ball
  • Don't let Lewis defend one-on-one

Edited by Clint Bizkit

 
1 minute ago, samcantstandya said:

Weagles fans boo every decision so one eyed they make me cringe

Yep - I’m ready to press the mute button.

Well.

The next 30 minutes determines our fate for the year. 

Can't question the effort so far but do we have it in us to win a battle with a giant?

Cmon Dees.

 

Have this yuck feeling Shuey and Yeo will be let off the leash and win them the game..

So nervous. 

dear brian you are the worst comentator in the world please [censored] off,you must hate the dees


 

Spargo and Kent have been shithouse today. Mistake to drop Jeffy, at least he hits the scoreboard.


I don’t feel it. I’m sorry but I just feel like we are on the ropes. Every time it comes out of our 50 they are scoring. It’s even feels like the amount of times West Coast have played finals that they belong there and winning today is just something that is meant to happen and that a club like us just doesn’t belong.

Change the narrative Melbourne please! It is still a game. Take it!

2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

I’m switching off the phone until the end of this game. 

The prsssure is too much for me and for them too I’m afraid. 

Sad that they’ve bought you to do that.

At least if we DO lose (hope not), I will feel a little more confident against GWS

WE need to make every forward entry count, need to get early goal to get a break on them. 


2 minutes ago, Hot as Hell said:

Well.

The next 30 minutes determines our fate for the year. 

Can't question the effort so far but do we have it in us to win a battle with a giant?

Cmon Dees.

We play the giants next week.

3 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Keys to winning the last quarter:

  • Stop fumbling
  • Stop playing on at every single opportunity
  • Win centre clearances
  • Stop falling over
  • Stop over-running the ball on the ground (see point 1)
  • Get back behind the man on the mark after taking a mark or getting a free kick
  • Don't let ANB near the ball
  • Don't let Tyson near the ball
  • Don't let Lewis defend one-on-one

Stop kicking backwards?

We’re just so easily opened up when we lose possession in general play. It’s like watching a car crash, again and again and again and again. And no solutions! 

Just now, Lord Travis said:

Spargo and Kent have been shithouse today. Mistake to drop Jeffy, at least he hits the scoreboard.

Kent was good that quarter. Spargo has been garbage, again. 

1 minute ago, BrisbaneDemon said:

Petracca needs to seriously lift!

what are his stats?? Colin S no 2

This team goes too fast need to play with decorum and think think think!!!Q!

 


Nev you beautiful human

 

Cmon!!

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