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Wagner ball watching, caught in no man's land. Our defence is still a rabble

 

Out the back. AGAIN.

Terrible terrible. Just gave that goal away. Leaving players unmarked

 

We can’t play two way footy. 

If we lose possession of the ball in our forward half, you can pretty much bank an opposition goal at this stage. It's actually ridiculous.


3 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

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

Alwsys at home. I live outside Hobart.

 

We have the WORST defensive structure in the history of AFL footy.

WOW!! our defence is a shambles once again!

Whi the [censored] is a our defense coach!?


Three inside 50s. 2.1 for Essendon.

We are 1 shot from 8 entries.

Pathetic.

God we need Lewis back down there, even just to organize it all...

Aaaaand there's his brother... 

I think I'm sensing a pattern. I don't think it's pace. It's game plan and structure surely. All that open space in their forward line... Ours totally congested


Wow, the rebound was pressured and this is heart breaking, wE need someone to take charge aznd keep possession while they're scoring so easy so we can sort our defense out

We need marking

Viney and Jones are trying very hard, which is positive. I firmly believe our only problem is structure. Goodwin has 3 years to sort that out. He better do it a lot quicker than that.

Also, we need May, Lever, Lewis back like no man's business.


 
2 minutes ago, Oneday said:

We are gone

Settle down there, mate


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