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Ask Goodwin at the press conference:

”How does a team go from a preliminary final to being the worst team in the competition in one season?”

Make him answer THAT question. 

Scintillating stuff from Garlett.

 

In: Lockhart, Hore, Baker.

Out: Take your pick.

2 minutes ago, DV8 said:

Nah,  think outside that box,  literally...   think Laterally...   and dig sideways, and in circles.  Fill the whole.  and then step out.!

You are too deep for me DV8


5 minutes ago, layzie said:

Did Jones sleep walk through this half? 

Copped a heavy hit mid way through the 3rd.  pretty ordinary before that though.

Playing Ollie, Viney and Jones at the same time or even two of them through the mid field together is a recipe for a loss on this ground.  Again...poor coaching on Goody's behalf

Edited by Rusty Nails

Good ol junk time.

 

Billy Stretch is playing?

Edited by DSP

 

"I was really proud of hows the boys held it together and came back and kicked half our score once the Giants had switched off in junk time."

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Bloody hell....why didnt we try in the other 3 qrts?

Cause GWS were.

 


28 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

But has he won a game? I can’t remember. 

he was part of the Crows thrashing from last year at the least. he has won a few i think

Not one player lead up at Wags coming inside 50 then...deplorable methods up forward from us


Junk time goals from everyone this quarter.... percentage was definately part of the coach's speech at half time!

7 minutes ago, Mel Bourne said:

Ask Goodwin at the press conference:

”How does a team go from a preliminary final to being the worst team in the competition in one season?”

Make him answer THAT question. 

An almost 20 strong injury list? 

4 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

You are too deep for me DV8

That's the hole point  'NC'...  scramble/work to get shallower.  & hop out of the hole we are within...  sorry not hop-out,  that's the Roos recipe.   step out would be us.


5 goals in a 90 secs.

DO IT!

1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

An almost 20 strong injury list? 

Not for the first 4 losses.

 
4 minutes ago, DSP said:

"I was really proud of hows the boys held it together and came back and kicked half our score once the Giants had switched off in junk time."

There is a little bit of  'front-runner',  still in this club/team.

It's gunna take some time,  to change that cultural Habit.


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