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1 minute ago, scarlett said:

Not going to argue because i agree, he does lack those things,(but what full back would turn west coasts small forwards?) thats why i thought it was his best option. tonight he attacked the ball in a pack of eagles and took the mark. So far he has done a lot more good than bad, and his tackles have stuck. on his performance so far tonight i wont be checking for his name in the outs next week.

I agree but only because there is no May or Lever.  He is borderline 22 until one of them returns.

 
 

Seriously we get murdered by the umps. How the f k was that not a 50 against McGovern coming over the mark on Hunt


Throwing this game away.

17 minutes ago, Redleg said:

No he needs to see a psychologist. This is purely mental. He is terrified of missing and you can see it clearly in his face.

I don’t know what’s worse, Tracs set shot or Ben Simmons Jump shot.....

 

Tracc cant take a basic overhead.  Petty rubbish handball to Jones!  Jeffy can't finish off a basic running goal.

If only Trac and Jeff had of missed the flight for real


Oh my ducking god, how many goals have gone begging by Petracca and Garlett?


They are only in this game due to our mistakes. We are completely dominating them. If we lose this I’ll be [censored] furious.

Trac and Garlett trying their hardest to lose us this game.


We should be miles ahead - so frustrating 

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Jeffy got to kick those. They win you matches. 

Hes lost all confidence, the play there was use pace take a bounce draw the player handball to hunt. How far off is hannan?

We should be 5 goals in front. 

 

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