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POSTGAME: Rd 03 vs. Essendon

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Positives:

No turnovers.

Backline kept the opposition scoreless.  May and Lever anchored us well.

Hussle around the packs and pressure from the mids and forwards didn't allow them to touch the ball at all.

Bombers are absolute knobs.

Negatives:

Conor McKenna.

We didn't score.

We struggled again with that mid forward connection and couldn't get the ball inside 50 once.

Tom McDonald to cop it again this week after not clunking a single mark.

Thoughts?

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2 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Positives:

No turnovers.

Backline kept the opposition scoreless.  May and Lever anchored us well.

Hussle around the packs and pressure from the mids and forwards didn't allow them to touch the ball at all.

Bombers are absolute knobs.

Negatives:

Conor McKenna.

We didn't score.

We struggled again with that mid forward connection and couldn't get the ball inside 50 once.

Tom McDonald to cop it again this week after not clunking a single mark.

Thoughts?

 Very clever. 

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1 minute ago, demonstone said:

The votes will be interesting this week.

With the back line keeping them scoreless, you would think votes will go there.  Lever a standout.


 

The problem is that we’re now behind the eight ball as far as our preparation for our next game is concerned. No compensation for that and later in the season we’re going to potentially have a crowded fixture.

2 minutes ago, Elwood 3184 said:

The problem is that we’re now behind the eight ball as far as our preparation for our next game is concerned. No compensation for that and later in the season we’re going to potentially have a crowded fixture.

The impact on our preparation from last week to next week is unavoidable, there's nothing the AFL can do about that. We're not going to get "compensated" - we're unlikely to be the only side to cop this, and even if we are, it's a preferable alternative to having no season at all.

If there are no other tests (unlikely, but let's run with it), then I guess the hope would be that we play Essendon at the end of the season prior to finals: that way both sides come off the same shorter break.


10 minutes ago, binman said:

Looking forward to joeboy's 3 word analysis 

Can’t wait for Werridee’s team sheet after this game.

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2 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Can’t wait for Werridee’s team sheet after this game.

Just check most of the other threads.  I'm sure you'll find one in there.

1 hour ago, Go the Biff said:

McKenna killed us. No-one went near him !!!!

Contradiction?


3 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

Positives:

No turnovers.

Backline kept the opposition scoreless.  May and Lever anchored us well.

Hussle around the packs and pressure from the mids and forwards didn't allow them to touch the ball at all.

Bombers are absolute knobs.

Negatives:

Conor McKenna.

We didn't score.

We struggled again with that mid forward connection and couldn't get the ball inside 50 once.

Tom McDonald to cop it again this week after not clunking a single mark.

Thoughts?

Don't worry Clint Bizkit will provide the negatives re the coaching and who we didn't draft/let go. never fails

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3 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

Positives:

No turnovers.

Backline kept the opposition scoreless.  May and Lever anchored us well.

Hussle around the packs and pressure from the mids and forwards didn't allow them to touch the ball at all.

Bombers are absolute knobs.

Negatives:

Conor McKenna.

We didn't score.

We struggled again with that mid forward connection and couldn't get the ball inside 50 once.

Tom McDonald to cop it again this week after not clunking a single mark.

Thoughts?

What a match, Hey?

 

Harmes BOG.!

Goodwin still can’t coach. No improvement at all compared to last week. It was like he wasn’t even there!

 

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