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Just now, Demonland said:

Weid needs to kick this for confidence. 

I posted last week that Sam needed to practice goalkicking.... seems he didn't

 

Just now, bingers said:

Hannan did really creating the spillage

Ok. Hannan "created" a contested ball situation. But Oliver won the loose ground ball then "created" our launch towards goal with a handball that cut through the crowd to a player (Petracca) who was able to burst away. 

 

I said it in another thread... I hope people don’t pile on Jones. Give him a qtr or a game to find his feet.


Bloody hell.  How can they ping Harmes for holding the ball when there have been so many of those in the quarter?  Annoys me.

I reckon we've been slightly the better side so far.  We look excellent around the contest, we just need to hit the scoreboard a little more and clean things up on the defensive end.


Weideman doing absolutely everything right. Except kicking in front of goal. 

5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Oliver’s kicking is so bad at times. 

He seems to stuff up the short kicks a bit like brayshaw. He needs to eliminate these types of turnovers.

 
4 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Melksham looks on

Weid doesn't 

Weid had been good apart from goal kicking

Just now, Demonland said:

It’s ok. It’s Lewis Jetta going into the rooms according to the commentary. 

Embarrassing wasn't it?


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