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Smith, Lockhart, Melksham, TMac, vandenBerg all players many of us though should have been dropped over the past 2 weeks.

All of them horrible today,

But what would we know hey?


Ok....who shot him?

 

This is a blend of 2012 Neeld and 2014 Roos era football. We will finish bottom 4. Bookmark that [censored].

What happened to the free for disabling the player after the dispose of the ball ? Hannan handballed then was taken out. No wonder TMac was caught when he had no one to assist


Is it instruction to keep kicking to a 1 against 3? Has to be ....you can’t be that dumb 

We've been terrible but the umpiring is so inconsistent and one sided.

The down field before from Rivers and the throw from Martin earlier. So inconsistent. 

We are in a place called no man's land and there is no way out.

Melk should have been dropped, he's half the player he was.

Smith just a basketballer.


Hibberd has actually been good since coming back into the team

5 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

We are in a place called no man's land and there is no way out.

Melk should have been dropped, he's half the player he was.

Smith just a basketballer.

Melk and 7 others im afraid. Not good.


7 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Tomlinson is just not a relief ruckman. 

Yep. You’d hate to play Weideman. 

5 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Can we please agree that Smith needs to go and Oscar deserves a game as we need an actual defender?

I can't agree.  He is getting to contests that Oscar would never get near.  We need to see what he can become. 

Reiwoldt only has 1 goal and isn't hurting us with his 9 posessions.

We already know what Oscar is and he has reached his ceiling.

This isn't the backline's fault.

 

Hibberd probably playing his best game in 2 years.

May has also done a solid job on Lynch after considering a couple of shots at goal early.


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