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Harmes should never of been down back. Hes a tagging grunt. Leave him on their best mid.

Edited by DSP

 

Just a training run for Eagles.

Where is the pressure on every player.  they need to go 1;1 across the field and beat their opponent.  We might lose but its make them accountable.  

 

Why in packs we stand around 2 feet from the action and ignore those outside!!

 
Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Im sorry but the Harmes down back experiment simply does not work. 

Get him in the [censored] midfield Goodwin 

Steady, last quarter change


Our blokes just do not stay with their opponent when we don't have the ball. Application not fitness.

This is why you don’t make a video over Summer, explaining how much you have improved, before the season starts. 
 

the opposition love it. 

 
15 minutes ago, BAMF said:

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

Don't forget "big boy" Spargo

That must have hurt the umpire


Viney lucky to get the 50 penalty. Burned two open players in forward 50  and about to bomb it long again.

Edited by america de cali

Gus still has no defensive bone in his body.

Of all our inside kids happiest for him to go at the end of the year

I hope Gil calls the season right now. At least we can say we COULD have won this/improved this year etc. 

Here we go again   dejavu  2019    good bye goody

It’s very concerning how easy we are to play against. It looks like unintelligent football on all levels. Ground, coaching box etc


1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

Our blokes just do not stay with their opponent when we don't have the ball. Application not fitness.

They are practising social distancing. 

5 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

This is why you don’t make a video over Summer, explaining how much you have improved, before the season starts. 
 

the opposition love it. 

Rubbish!

1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

Our blokes just do not stay with their opponent when we don't have the ball. Application not fitness.

Intelligence Clint. Not surprising given who is at the head of it.

Too many players with no impact Spargo and ANB (even though he kicked a lucky goal). Brayshaw is probably the most disappointing doesn't provide any defensive running and doesn't want to lay a tackle. 

TMAC's move him to the backline.

On a positive note, Langdon is exactly what we were missing and Lockhart has a future.

Had more fun watching the old lady trying to cut in line at Costco this morning. She got roasted by half the line.

 

In fact they would put up a better team than this.


I’m glad Jack kicking that goal because he didn’t turn inboard at all with players available to him. Is that a directive to the players?

Sack the goal kicking coach. F$&king hopeless. ?

 

two goals to half time !  start playin Dees

Eagles have loose men everywhere. 


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