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Hibb has done well imv

 
 

Lockhart is the [censored] worst. Looks like he’s having a laugh though so that’s the important part. 

 

Have been pumping up Lockhart, but now that he’s fully inflated I’m noticing some factory defects. 


Once again no forwardline has cost us. Goodwin has no idea. 

Just now, Jaded said:

Once again no forwardline has cost us. Goodwin has no idea. 

Agree. Need a forward coach. NOT GREG STAFFORD.  

FFS. FFS. FFS. 


Lets pinch one on these plicks. Come on 

Edited by Dee Zephyr

Stick that one up ya Cats !

Tomlinson & Lockhardt uggh.  Most other teams wouldve goaled or gone close there

Edited by Rusty Nails


Lockhart’s last 3 possessions have each been holding the ball frees against. Needs to improve that. 

Just now, Webber said:

Lockhart’s last 3 possessions have each been holding the ball frees against. Needs to improve that. 

Couldve pulled the trigger. And taken a ping at goal real early in that passage of play.  Hesitated, got lost and hospital to Viney.  Play over.  Another example of a team playing with little confidence and unsure of itself.  Thats mostly on the coach im afraid.

 

Keep not playing a forwardline you dumb coach. It works so well. [censored] dumb****

6 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Umps so bloody fast to ping holding ffs.

Unless you're Ablett

 


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