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Is there anyone in our backline who can take a mark?

 

Where your plan B Goodwin, or any effing plan?

2 minutes ago, MF-C said:

goodwin getting so outcoached 

Again. He’s struggling !

Anyone got Roos phone number 

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Great our one tall is on the bench. Shame we don’t think to ever play a second one. 

That Kozzie leap got me excited about future Kozzie leaps. 


Just now, spirit of norm smith said:

Again. He’s struggling !

yep

 

Viney needs a [censored] rocket put up him at 3 quarter time


What a rabble we are.  Zero pressure from the goal square all the way to the opp's launch kick inside 50.

Pathetic lazy football style.  This is a problem which needs to be shared between many a player but mostly the coach.  Just doesn't know how to pressure down on an opponent and cause the turnover up the ground.

Hannan about the only one bringing serious heat in general field play.

Viney is having a shocker

Thank goodness for Kozzy, Hunt and Hannan up forward

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1 minute ago, Meggs said:

Is there anyone in our backline who can take a mark?

Lever on queue


The amount of times our back line is caught out of position is laughable. Rivers on Hawkins?


 

Ball was out then.

WTF just run the ball out!!!!!


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