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2 minutes ago, Delusional demon 82 said:

Not slobbo , meant Russell Robertson, but I see your point though 

Yep assumed Slobbo and pictured a fat, bald eagle. 

 

McDonald pushed in the back..

1st inside 50, crappy kick, turnover, good spread from the Dons, overlap, goal to the Bombers. We all saw it coming, let's be honest.

Poor kick inside 50 results I a turnover rushed down and kicked straight down the throat of their forward. Kicks truly for a goal. *sigh*

 

Nice bomb Jonesy

1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

McDonald pushed in the back..

I thought he over ran it to be honest. 


Bomb it inside 50 to outnumbered forwards. They run it out and goal. Have we seen that before?

fmd

Same mistakes as before. No manning up. Not going after the ball. Ho hum

Edited by Cassiew

One bad inside fifty but lowering the eyes since.

Here’s a thought for everyone. Get rid of all of our forwards and replace with contested ball getting midfielders. Then every time we we kick it inside 50 just grub it along the ground and trust the new forwards to get he ball and kick the goals?


1 minute ago, Cassiew said:

Same mistakes as before. No manning up. Not going after the ball. No hum

At the game?

I find it very funny that our captain bombed it. If anyone should know better it's Jones. Also Melksham is more important to us than Gawn.

Soft free, I’ll take it. Still feels like a fight for us to get a shot on goal. We’re not playing smart inside 50. 

No, watching it with brothers and dad at my house. How about you?

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You know we are in trouble when ANB is a forward target. Dud.

Forward structures heaps better, this is much better a part from tge first entry

I like Tracc on Hurley

 

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