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J Wagner 9 disposals @ 44% efficiency with 3 clangers. That said doing a lot better than the likes of TMAC, Brayshaw, Trac, Jones, Clarry and Garlett putting in his usual performance.

lucky to only be down by 10, their poor accuracy is keeping us in it.

 

 

Giants at nearly full strength against Casey. What do you expect?

I’m giving this another qtr. but if it keeps on like this I’m gong to do something else to try and enjoy my Sunday. Because that was as crap as they’ve been all year. They look tired or something. 

Viney and Brayshaw and McDonald are just woefully out of form . With so many missing we need our guns up and about.

All in all haaaard to watch. 

 
1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

J Wagner 9 disposals @ 44% efficiency with 3 clangers. That said doing a lot better than the likes of TMAC, Brayshaw, Trac, Jones, Clarry and Garlett putting in his usual performance.

lucky to only be down by 10, their poor accuracy is keeping us in it.

 

Has he had one clean one? He’s been bloody hot every time he’s been near the ball. At least he’s getting it.


Oliver Jones Petracca Garlett Brayshaw Mcdonald all less than 8 Fantasy points.

 

Did Goodwin read them the riot act at 1/4 time?  I  can't see those midfielders being that quiet in the next quarter 

Where was a Melbourne player on the goal line?.......We are dumb as dogsh!t.


We do the basics so badly. Why the hell was Tmac kick no shepherd through?!?!! Waltz down the ground for a shot on goal.

Oh Fritsch just [censored] off would you.

 

FML Fritsch. 

OMac one on one would have to be the worst in the league for a 'defender'

Just add that to the rest of your long list of assists this year Bailey.


Jones is a deadset moron. Demands the ball while surrounded by 5 Giants players. Fritsch is quickly turning into Simon Godfrey 2.0.

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1 minute ago, Dee Since 73 said:

Where was a Melbourne player on the goal line?.......We are dumb as dogsh!t.

Preuss would have been handy there, but alas Spargo was the call

Fritsch moron 


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Oh Fritsch just [censored] off would you.

 

Needs to go back to Casey to find form. Just appears like he doesn’t want to be out there. Soft at the moment, eat some concrete young fella.

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Just now, wizardinoz said:

Why oh why does the coach persist with playing Frisch on the back line. FFS

Because our back line are pretty much all injured so it’s just a matter of finding a deckchair to go there

 

Oliver has given away three free kicks - very undisciplined today.


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