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Our kicking is poor. As usual.

Lucky omac can hit a target.

 

Some OK signs but just as many worries. ANB, Petracca, Brayshaw, Tomlinson decent.

Jetta, AvdB, Oliver and few others well off the pace.

 
1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Lockhart and Brayshaw have been great.

Welcome back skipper Gawn!

ANB not bad either dazzler. Covers some ground......

5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Kossie personal reasons.

Anything serious or something we should worry about????


2 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Good pressure so far. Just need to capitalise on the scoreboard more.

3 set shots missed! We just have to fix that or we waste another season. Wasn’t Lewis taken on as goal kicking coach? He is commentating but not taking ownership. 

Hawthorns disposal have been garbage as well- it’s the wind.

 

 

Come on  Dees!  Preseason  or not Hate losing to the Mongrel Hawks. Stressed before the season actually starts.

Edited by nosoupforme

 

Weid needs to start clunking marks. 


Poor skill from both teams. All the summer training and they are still rusty.  MFC dominate inside 50s with little scoreboard impact or pressure. 

whyyyyyyy can't weed mark it

he gets to the right spots time and time again, his second efforts are good, his kicking is generally sound...but he just doesn't clunk the marks

Just now, DemonOX said:

Weid needs to start clunking marks. 

He did down back I think that might be his future. 

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

One day Weid will take a mark. 

Yes. Built like Tarzan but plays like ... well he should be stronger at marking the footy like he really wants it. 


Really glad we've sorted our goal kicking over the summer...

1 minute ago, Earl Hood said:

He did down back I think that might be his future. 

Did at Casey too 

The funking hilariousness of blanket statements being made on the basis of a qrt. It’s preseason, for all :) 

1 minute ago, Earl Hood said:

He did down back I think that might be his future. 

I did see him take that mark. U could be right Earl. 


Langdon is a 10/10 pick up. Love him. 
He is fast and he can kick. Already he’s 100 times better than anyone we’ve had on a wing in the past 4 years. 

 

Super kick from Milkshake.  Love him from that distance.

Great link up play too.

Skills aren't great, true, but the conditions aren't exactly conducive to it.  Slippery all round the ground.


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