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Once again I do not understand the umpiring??


Is that Hunts first possession since the first quarter?  Yay!!!

 

i want denis jones back as coach at least he turned the [censored] on

I wonder if Beamer and The Russian are still available?


2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

55 minutes for one goal ... I know I keep saying it but..... Gameplan

Don’t disagree with you but the game plan would look a bit better if our skills were better. We struggle to kick, mark and handball. Unless the game plan is to hold the ball and just run and bounce it from one end to the other then without the fundamentals of kicking, marking and hand balling the game plan will never work

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We're making the Suns look like genuine threats this year. They mark around the ground (and out muscle us in contests, too!), tackle relentlessly, nail passes, use their opportunities. If I was from up north, this would be a pleasure to watch.

But I'm not, and this is hell.

How many years did we give Goody again? 


Why can we not kick an unanswered score?

Lewis making sure toupe is firmly attached.

No joke, but if we had Preuss we would be miles in front 

When we aren’t allowed the opportunity to run we go to water. Need to be able to work through 

They all need their eyes tested. Allowed the ball to drop between three players 


 

The only time we find space with a weighted kick it’s out on the full.


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