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2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

This Riewoldt shot on goal is 100% because Hunt and others overran the ball on the ground.

 

all the fumbling around the midfield... composure under pressure.

 

Ohhh Gawn what the hell was that!?? Kick to Jay lockhart v Tom Lynch..

Just now, Wiseblood said:

HOW MANY [censored] TIMES ARE WE GOING TO KICK IT TO A RICHMOND DEFENDER?!?!?!?!?!

We should aim for a Richmond player, no doubt it will hit one of ours lace out

 
3 minutes ago, Juk3b0x said:

Fritz has been so costly... last year you’d have felt safe with ball in his hands.  

Once again the turn overs are just absolute basics we were supposedly getting back to tonight have been woeful. 

As frustrating as it gets

uncomposed.


Wtf gawn a one on three with lockhart being the one? We're predictable going to that flank? Did anyone else see players flock to gawn when lewis was good enough to hit brayshaw?

 
2 minutes ago, —coach— said:

So tell me was that Weid or any of our forwards fault there?

It wasnt gus either...moved the ball 75m.


I’m amazed we’ve remained in this game. 

Last qtr will be ugly. 

4 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

If only that Smith goal wasnt touched.....

Where were our talls on that goal line???

We cant win. We lack composer and skill.

Bayley Fritsch is such a deer in the headlights in defence [censored] MOVE HIM GOODY!!!

Fumble, pick up, missed handball target, gather, fumble.....repeat. FFS so frustrating to watch. Lucky the Tigers are playing [censored].


2 minutes ago, Hellish Inferno said:

We should aim for a Richmond player, no doubt it will hit one of ours lace out

kick it ontop of the tiger players head so he can't move, and use him as a stepladder.

What really sucks about this is that the Tigers are playing like garbage,


Our midfielders are [censored] lazy around the stoppages.

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

We cant win. We lack composer and skill.

Bayley Fritsch is such a deer in the headlights in defence [censored] MOVE HIM GOODY!!!

Hes good drifting down intercepting from a wing, disposals good coming out by foot.

 

Weid dominating with 5 touches and no score. 

SHOW ME THE MONEY!!


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