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Just now, Gorgoroth said:

Not a Oscar fan, but that was a great kick and poor defending by us. Or plugins the gap, it was the only place to lead.

yep

no one filled the gap which was appalling defensive footy, but the legrope was way too long

saints dominated last 5-10 minutes

 

We are so bad

Oscar was 5 metres to the side and 2 metres behind his opponent.  


Too many dumb clangers (Jones the main culprit) and too many lack the ability to go with their man once we lose possession.

Too many at the coal face also as usual.  Smashed on the outlier by the Saints maintaining structure on the outside and not sending as many to the contest.

I can only deduce this is a coaching issue as pretty much all other teams get this part of the game.

Edited by Rusty Nails

[censored] woeful. Get [censored] with this [censored] Goodwin. Honestly this is a disgrace and we should be ashamed of this display. 

That wasnt a mark

 

Take me back to the first two minutes of the game! 

Umps giving St Kilda an armchair ride. That last one was not a mark.

Our defensive setup is deplorable. Everyone running around pointing like they know what they’re covering, while the opposition just chips it around for 2 minutes until they get a shot 20 out. 

 

Neal Bullen does absolutely everything wrong. I’ve never seen a player with a more negative effect. 

Hunt is the slowest “speedster” in the game. And he does not chase at any sort of speed, just meanders around the ground.


The Saints smashed us that quarter. People attacking our defensive setup but if not for your backline we'd be 5-6 goals down.

Are we the first team to lead at half time without their midfield getting a touch?

1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Siren..

just a bit of composure  and we should beat this shizen team...  I hope  

We are a joke. So easy to score against. Ratten is running rings around Goodwin by nullifying our midfield. Skills woeful. Too many third rate players. 


Just now, praha said:

The Saints smashed us that quarter. People attacking our defensive setup but if not for your backline we'd be 5-6 goals down.

Defensive setup across the ground

Phew, lucky the Saints aren't a better side. If so, we'd be 30 points down at half time.

 

It is purely the disposal. We get it and turn it over.

We are the worst skilled side in the AFL by a mile. 

 


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