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2 hours ago, ProperDee said:

Nailed it W11. Wet weather is our kryptonite. 

Agree. Skills and ball delivery critical in the wet. Pray for September sun

 
1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

It will all click soon, hopefully we don’t have to wait till 2019

This year is wide open...

It's already clicked multiple times this year.

It's just a matter of getting right on the day.

27 minutes ago, —coach— said:

One question I ask time and time again at the game is this...

why don’t we stick Gawn or TMac in a postition to mark the ball when guys like Spargo are kicking for goal from around 50? If I can predict the ball will drop short into the goal square why can’t the players?

it happened a few times last Friday and I was screaming for someone to get back into the square, so much so people around me were looking at me funny, then sure enough the ball dropped into the hands of the waiting Geelong defenders!

it has happened in just about every game his season

Weid.

 
14 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

It's already clicked multiple times this year.

It's just a matter of getting right on the day.

Of course. In 2-3 weeks would be magnificent 

1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

It will all click soon, hopefully we don’t have to wait till 2019

This year is wide open...

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After the Queens birthday debacle I made a post about our poor inside 50s/conversions. At the time, no one was interested. However, here we are and it's still a problem.

I think our defence is easily the weakest part of our game and once Lever went down I wrote off our premiership chances, but if we can just add some composure and polish up front we can win the thing regardless.

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