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35 minutes ago, MyFavouriteMartian said:

No.!   Our problem is the midfield use of the ball,  Oliver s crucifying his teammates with irresponsible use.

He starts the panic ball rolling, once he dishes it off.

Spot on.  Some fool on here will blame Joel Smith for the smother goal, however, under no pressure Oliver handballs it on his shoelaces and the defensive forwards of Richmond thrive on that type of error. 

 

That Boulter has marked everything against our undersized forward line. Wake up to yourself Goodwin. We need another tall forward.

1 minute ago, WERRIDEE said:

[censored] off our coach is [censored] can't come up with a decent game style, can't develop talent, can't develop skills, can't develop leadership. EVERYTHING IS WRONG WITH GOODWIN!

And Daniher, and Bailey and Neeld and Roos, it is like a broken record on here

The players need to be made accountable


Bolta the new Rance?‍♂️

 

Good thing we move the ball do quickly so all our tall forwards can make the most of it.

Ohhhh wait....

Goodwin does not seem to have made any positional changes of any players all season. Just sits on his hands on game day. Absolutely pathetic.


Just now, Kiss of Death said:

Geez, Viney straight to the tall defender again

BOG for Richmond he’s been, Viney that is. 

Viney is done as a Mid.  Sorry but he rarely, if ever, connects with a forward coming inside 50.  Too many dumb bomb turnovers.


Every time Petracca gets it we get a goal.

Petracca hold your head up. The rest, go take your heads for a dump. 
 

Edit: Hibberd as well, he’s been good. 

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4 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

Guess GWS was happy for Tomlinson to go. Horrible footballer.

TMac, May, Hibberd, AvB at least tried that quarter.

They were pretty happy to see Frost, Bugg and Tyson go too, funnily enough.

1 minute ago, Satyriconhome said:

And Daniher, and Bailey and Neeld and Roos, it is like a broken record on here

The players need to be made accountable

And whose job is it to do that mate? The coach that made no changes & no moves.

Blow me over...a mark inside 50 and a goal.

Go dees.


Just now, Demonland said:

What has happened to May’s kicking?

One of the great mysteries. Just like our performance in the first two finals in 2018 ?‍♂️

 
2 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

And Daniher, and Bailey and Neeld and Roos, it is like a broken record on here

The players need to be made accountable

Agree 

1 minute ago, Rusty Nails said:

Viney is done as a Mid.  Sorry but he rarely, if ever, connects with a forward coming inside 50.  Too many dumb bomb turnovers.

I agree and been highly critical, but he wins it out of the middle and then has no tall to go to


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