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Great kick spargo looks like he has gained 5 or 10 meters on his kick... or is there a wind?

 

Gawn is so much better than anyone else on the ground today. He needs to go rest now. We are legitimately [censored] without him. 


Neale, Mcluccage and co are giving Oliver and Brayshaw a bath around the ball. Haven't sen our young stars dominated like this around the ball before (outside the Prelim...)

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We might want to match their intensity and numbers at the ball, might help a lot.


1 minute ago, GCDee said:

Great kick spargo looks like he has gained 5 or 10 meters on his kick... or is there a wind?

Are you subtlety suggesting he needs more depth in his kicking?

Harmes off with finger injury. This is turning into a shocking day for the club.


Harmes dislocated finger.... put the 3rds on the park FFS

Let’s call this game and move on. I don’t like this match. It’s got bad vibes. 


Brisbane playing out of their skin and we are average... yet we're just 8 points down.  Goes to show how much better we can be, and how good we are even when we're not on.

Cut it off and get back out there!

Just now, Demonland said:

Our forwards have to stop flying for the same balls. 

Bloody annoying, clearly lack of communication, but i'd rather all went up than none at all.

 

Our forwards keep jumping into Weid and ruining his aerial marking attempts. Tim Smith did it against the Pies, Joel Smith did it last week and again today. Weid just had a perfect jump and sit then, but Smith flew in trying to be a hero and spoilt a clear mark and goal shot for us. Getting very frustrating, and a key reason I'm not a fan of J Smith. Just completely lacks a footy brain. 


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