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I'm amazed at how often we burn a player in space and go long to a contest instead. It seems every kick-in we'll have a player free straight up the ground at around the 45, and ignore him to go down the line to a contest. Incredible.

 

People we have the wrong coach & over invested in 2 defenders who can’t defend the goal line on 2 occasions! We now have Gc , Carlton, saints, Nth who have gone passed us again .. a disgrace after a decade of pain & early picks it’s like 2010 replay 

 
4 minutes ago, Buzzy said:

We've just got to change the coach.  Players careers will be over before they know it, without any inspiration or leadership to get them through it with any sustained success.  

We can't let this go on, it's the way we're playing that's just devoid of any spirit or confidence.

After today I’m pretty confident we will have a new coach next year if we are serious


Smith has looked better today. Amazing what can happen with a little bit of sorely needed game time.

 

Save for one non free on Tmac, umps have been very favorable to us. 


4 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Put Daisy Pearce in the box. 

Yep. Her earlier suggestion about keeping Petracca in the forward line was a good one too. 

are they drilled to man up?  are they drilled to find a team-mate?  where's the connection between max and the runners?  They've had a lot of time to get these things sorted.  Does Goodwin know what our players are skilled at?  

not worth watching - so utterly predictable.  And our blokes still guard the space where only a miskick will go; still wear themselves out chasing after the bolted horse.  Geelong is laughing at us  The whole competition is.  Goodwin, this is you

Just now, MF-C said:

well done - jesus pickett is clean 

Robinson Crusoe Pickett-not quite at Jesus level yet

1 minute ago, MF-C said:

well done - jesus pickett is clean 

My favourite player already.


Milkshake tries to steal a third miss for the quarter but is denied by Hunt.

Seriously our back line is taking the [censored]. Thank god they dropped Jetta. Our only defender who isn’t busy trying to be a show pony and actually defends!

1 minute ago, robbiefrom13 said:

are they drilled to man up?  are they drilled to find a team-mate?  where's the connection between max and the runners?  They've had a lot of time to get these things sorted.  Does Goodwin know what our players are skilled at?  

not worth watching - so utterly predictable.  And our blokes still guard the space where only a miskick will go; still wear themselves out chasing after the bolted horse.  Geelong is laughing at us  The whole competition is.  Goodwin, this is you

This this and this.

When Geelong have the ball you'd swear our players were instructed not to go near a player. Laziest bunch of idiots to play the game.


Oliver barely even jogging on the transition. I pray that the coaches start to tell him that this isnt on. He really has to work on his defensive running to become a great player. 

Really disappointed. 

1 minute ago, Satan said:

Tomlinson will cost us

Not his fault. terrible handball by McDonald.

 

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