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Yeah Goodwins done. We don't know where to run to, where to stand and we're kicking long to Carey and Brereton except we have no forwards. Wasting a list now. Cooked

Smith has to be dropped for not manning the mark properly. Unforgivable 

 

Poor option by Fritsch.  Straight in to no-mans land then Tigers rebound.  Had two easy options in front of him on the boundary.

Obviously we have instructions from the coach to use the corridor - but yet another example of poor footy IQ when the kick was definitely not on. 

1 minute ago, doc roet said:

lever had a touch yet?

Useless player.  Gave away two first rounders for him...


We’re trying at least, we’re just not good enough. Talent is there, gameplan is not.

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Gawn is being schooled and not showing any ticket.

Will be good to see what he is made of then.

 

Oliver’s disposal today has been abysmal.

Fake crowd needs to be toned down a bit, jesus christ

my second wife was a better player than lever ,get rid of the moe you lily white [censored]


I count ONE contested mark inside out forward 50 so far today. 

same old - can't hit a target forward of centre and can't finish

Fritta ...Clarry ....2 shocking turnovers under little pressure


Just now, Leoncelli_36 said:

Clayton Oliver can’t kick

Not enough composure with ball.  He has to make better judgements.

 

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