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Just now, titan_uranus said:

 

We don't need all of Melksham, Hannan, Fritsch and vandenBerg in the side, one can come out to play a second tall.

Completely agree. 
Too many similar mid sized forwards who give us not enough. We need Weid in there. If he’s no good now is the time to find out. Not sure what we are waiting for. 

 
 

We look like a team that has played 2 games in the better part of a year.

Just want to remind people our completely disorganised defence and zone is the responsibility of Troy Chaplin.

May and Lever haven't played enough football together and will gel more with more football, but positionally we're still lost.

Smith looks a lot better this week and May is very good at killing the contest. 

Kozzie looks completely lost when we're in defensive mode. I'll watch closely in this second half for his positioning. Think he'll be a beauty though.

Cannot understand why commentators continually pump up Petracca but criticise Oliver. King said Oliver was probably our second or third best player. Max is a great ruckman but Oliver is our best player by so far it's not even funny.

 
1 minute ago, MF-C said:

I don't think AVB is a modern day footy player. Love his toughness, but not sure about him... 

Welcome aboard. 


Who.

's on the line


Bizarre defence on the line allows a cats goal.

Dees 15

Cats 20

And people are surprised. Lever weak as pxxx

sad goal line defence

 


 

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