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Need to get the game on our terms in the clearances so we can control the ball movement better going forward. 

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6 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Too often goes missing for too many quarters when the going gets tough.  Tends to look/perform better when we are on top.

You're talking about Jesse Hogan though right? Weids goes missing all the time in 2019 but played a couple of handy ones in 2018. Hoges dominated minnows in July.

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1 minute ago, Chook said:

Jack Viney always looked fine. I'd be shocked if he misses the rest of this game.

Geez chook I don’t know about that. I had a lump in my throat when I saw the image of him sitting in the bench.

 

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'Play on at all costs' is a terrible game plan.  Suicide against any half decent team. 

Our delivery is already rubbish enough without the added disability of doing it blindly.  Brayshaw and friends = panic merchants.

It looks like two teams of under tens out there.  How does Goodwin think this is sustainable?

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5 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

He has no idea of making position

yer he leads they kick it over his head

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Best 3 possession game Ive seen from Wiedeman.

 


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3 minutes ago, Buzzy said:

'Play on at all costs' is a terrible game plan.  Suicide against any half decent team. 

Our delivery is already rubbish enough without the added disability of doing it blindly.

It looks like two teams of under tens out there.  How does Goodwin think this is sustainable?

worked last year got us in finals,just need to finish better

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4 minutes ago, Buzzy said:

'Play on at all costs' is a terrible game plan.  Suicide against any half decent team. 

Our delivery is already rubbish enough without the added disability of doing it blindly.  Brayshaw and friends = panic merchants.

It looks like two teams of under tens out there.  How does Goodwin think this is sustainable?

Our disposal efficiency is up significantly, particularly in 1st Qrt

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1 minute ago, Buzzy said:

'Play on at all costs' is a terrible game plan.  Suicide against any half decent team. 

Our delivery is already rubbish enough without the added disability of doing it blindly.

It looks like two teams of under tens out there.  How does Goodwin think this is sustainable?

This is my biggest issue with our team, moving the ball too quickly too often. The best teams know when to put the accelerator on if they see the options but will seach for the link up ball that allows the forwards to get separation on their man. 

ANB, Jones, Oliver, and Petracca from what I can remember of that quarter were all guilty of just banging it in there and the fact of the matter is that unless they hit the forward laces out it was always going to be rebounded. 

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Gilbert McAdam is living his best life. Head to toe in a fancy suit on national TV, but wearing comfy sneakers at the same time.

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1 minute ago, Damo said:

Best 3 possession game Ive seen from Wiedeman.

 

I'm not being facetious  but he needs to find a way to get himself involved

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Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

Plonk Weid in the goalsquare. 

And watch him get nudged off the ball repeatedly? If we want somebody to play in the goalsquare the better person would be Preuss but it’s been shown repeatedly for many weeks we don’t want to play that way in our forward line, so I don’t think they would consider it


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In Weeds' defense the game is being played at ground level. Hipwood has also had zero impact.

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1 minute ago, —coach— said:

And watch him get nudged off the ball repeatedly? If we want somebody to play in the goalsquare the better person would be Preuss but it’s been shown repeatedly for many weeks we don’t want to play that way in our forward line, so I don’t think they would consider it

We don't want to play that way in the forward line, but our midfielders want to play that way kicking into f50. There's your disconnect. Hopefully Goody's just soiled himself watching Gawn go down and we'll get some sanity next week.

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