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Nice by Cory there

O Mac from 55!!

haha

 
Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

Oliver .. 6 handballs ... zero kicks

why

Coz he is surrounded by 15 blokes when he gets it. 

Getting tagged hard

Gil plotting how to further ruin the game from the stands. 

Jones has got to hit a target! Jesus footy basics 101!


Just got here. Citylink was terrible. We've done terribly since my entrance.

I hate this stadium 

 

Both Wagners need to go! 

Lack of fitness, arrogance, or laziness? Which makes us a worse defensive running side?


Wagner's are absolutely killing us.

This is a team of a coach killers. fmd.


Just now, bingers said:

We're getting a great run from the umpires.

Absolutely nailing it are the umpires tonight haha

Aside from the first few minutes, the Saints have been moving the ball I50 way too easily, and consistent with with our year, our entries have been marred by aimless long bombs, fumbles and turnovers.

OMac has done some ok things. I'm not a fan so that's worth noting.

1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Hard press going to be killed by their spread

Has Goodwin learned nothing?

It is [censored] infuriating. We give a free kick away on our attacking 50 and we are so pushed up that the Saints take 2 kicks and 5 seconds to be having a shot on goal. Richo was laying into us. 

Our defensive awareness forward of centre is getting progressively worse and has been an issue throughout Goodwin's reign.

2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Wagner's are absolutely killing us.

It says a lot when both of them are useless.


Wagner can't hit a 30 metre target,turnover,Goal

 

Frost ball at its finest. What a handball! 

Fritsch is such a damn good forward. A hard one to defend as he is so good in the air and at ground level. If only he played forward all year!

Corey Wagner is a keeper up fwd. maniacal pressure


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