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GAMEDAY: Rd 06 v Gold Coast

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Pickett needs to Learn to never kick to Viney in a one on one. 

 

What is Lever doing there?  Has no opponent, in no mans land, and still manages to get sucked into the contest instead of protecting the inside outlet at the contest


Just now, Demonland said:

Geez Weid has to mark those. 

Yep.  The only good thing is that he is leading up to the ball and providing a target.  Just have to hope he starts clunking a few for his confidence.

 

Weid drops a basic chest mark.  How is that not holding the ball 10 meters out??

For a guy who has no hands on his arms Weid does really well to forearm the ball. Keep it up buddy! 


4 minutes ago, layzie said:

We've known about it for a week now just get rid of it. When you're hot you're hot!

Didn’t get a chance to get rid of it. It’s such an over correction. 

A definitive switch to possession style footy. 

Fritschkreig!   Nice intercept..nice finish son.


Weid still can’t hold a grab. 

Anyone else feel as though there is better pressure in our forward half as opposed to the last few weeks?  We just seem a bit more up and about forward of the ball than we have been.  

Every turnover turns to a goal for them and they are kicking each one of them out their butthole


Handball from Tracc....awful.  shouldve been a shot at goal.  Minimum 7 point turnaround

 

Petracca 5 touches, 4 turnovers. And people bang on about Oliver.

Gold Coast can’t miss. This won’t be our night. 


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