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GAMEDAY: Rd 01 vs West Coast

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2 minutes ago, Mickey said:

OMac playing well, at least. Don't think he's lost a contest and has looked far more proactive.

No he has fumbled easy balls causing our attacks to break down and kick has been shocking. A player with better awareness would have touhced the ball on the line.

 

Here we are at Armageddon and we still [censored] and can't score ?

 
1 minute ago, bing181 said:

West Coast a class above. Whenever finals come round, they'll be front and centre, just so much talent from one end to the other.

They look really good don’t they. 

Just now, Clintosaurus said:

How did the dud centre bounce straight to Naitanui not get recalled? That was just a joke.  

Because it didn't bounce to Gawn


2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Alex Neal Bullen 1 disposal that quarter.

Someone again tell me what he brings to this side??

Thought we might struggle a bit. You can't name Bedford and Pickett as debutantes and keep ANB in without a worry.

Losing only one game for the season (given this will probably be the last game) is pretty good isn't it!

what a p*** poor effort, eagles chip the ball around with ease as our players playing meters away from or behind their opponents. another 6 or 7 weeks off may help our players to hand pass and kick the ball to their team mates. To think i have been waiting months for this game to come along.

depressing first quarter

 

If we’d kicked straight, and they kicked crookedly, we’d be well in front, despite Gawn losing hit outs to Nicnat.


I remembered watching the Adelaide game and thinking what have they changed in terms of forward set up and tactics, the answer watching that quarter is absolutely nothing. 

Still long bombing it to outnumbered contests instead of lowering the eyes. Are the forwards leading to space, demanding the ball? (Question not criticism)

Seriously we are playing against one of the best defences, don’t drop it on their heads!!!

4 minutes ago, Mickey said:

OMac playing well, at least. Don't think he's lost a contest and has looked far more proactive.

He's fumbled it twice and still takes 5 years to get foot to ball. But yes, positive!

We've still got no system delivering into and performing in the forward line. 
Seems like poor coaching

1 minute ago, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

If we’d kicked straight, and they kicked crookedly, we’d be well in front, despite Gawn losing hit outs to Nicnat.

Nullify Gawn, nullify MFC. It's too easy for the opposition to figure out.


1 minute ago, Demonland said:

He runs all day? ?‍♂️

And then he does that ?‍♂️

Only saw the least 5-10 minutes.  
Looked so like 2020 .... randoM inside 50s .... no goals.

Opposution easy systematic inside 50s .... easy goals. 
 

What have we learned?


Forward entry looks like we are still playing 2019 season. Not the start anyone wanted.

 

Pretty pizz poor so far.

Would it be wrong and insensitive to want the player's to start needlessly coughing and sneezing?

Would give us some more time and space ?

Edited by Demon Disciple

 

Horrendous. We have learned nothing and improved nowhere. 


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