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Good to see we have learned how to stem a team getting a run-on. FMD. Talk about resting on our laurels over the off-season.

 

Sack Troy Chaplin. Single handedly turned our backline into a shambles 

The depressing part is there very little at Casey. Seriously who can contemplate a year of watching O Mac and Frost.

 

We're a fraudulent side. We gather inside 50s by putting more numbers at the source and forward of ball. Fraud. The numbers are irrelevant. We leave 4 oppo forwards goalside ALL GAME

 

 

What is it with un-pressured errors?

Simple, uncontested marks dropped.

Un-pressured kicks going sort-of near a target but never hitting.

And we are getting slaughtered at the ball drop, which was our strength.

Melksham, Kolodjashnij, Omac, Hibberd having absolute howlers.

 

 


Weideman’s half arsed jogging around is [censored] me

1 minute ago, olisik said:

Sack Troy Chaplin. Single handedly turned our backline into a shambles 

Fair Point.

2 minutes ago, waynewussell said:

Unfortunately some blokes have disappeared. Lockhart.... great goals but where is he?

 

Forget the second gamer.
Where are the Forken captains?

 
17 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

he 2 Captains nowhere to be seen!  Both are way too slow around the footy both across the ground

2 injured and too slow. all ou leaders are running crocs. all hurt.


Just now, Forest Demon said:

Weideman’s half arsed jogging around is [censored] me

Totally agree with that observation.

1 minute ago, Maldonboy38 said:

What is it with un-pressured errors?

Simple, uncontested marks dropped.

Un-pressured kicks going sort-of near a target but never hitting.

And we are getting slaughtered at the ball drop, which was our strength.

Melksham, Kolodjashnij, Omac, Hibberd having absolute howlers.

 

 

No composure.
No class.

 

Whats happened to Hibb??? Seems to have lost half a yard?

12 minutes ago, praha said:

Two turnig points: ANB dropping an uncontested mark. And Captain Viney passing up having a shot on goal to stem momentum.

Frost and O Mcdonald are not AFL footballers.

And what about Petracca's missed marks and non contests... when he stands back waiting for the ball to come to him,  while his opponent is in getting it, and gone>>>


Frost can’t even take a chest mark. Kinda garden stuff

Just now, Rusty Nails said:

Whats happened to Hibb??? Seems to have lost half a yard?

And gained half a tonne

At least The Ashes is on this year


Frost again so predictable

 

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