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3 easy misses from Weid tonight ??‍♂️

 
 

When I hear the whistle I think it’s a melb free. Then the umpire point in favour of Brisbane.........I’m losing my mind

 

1 minute ago, Males said:

3 easy misses from Weid tonight ??‍♂️

Wonder what the hell he does at training

Brisbane ruck grabs it in the ruck, takes on a player, tackled, no clean disposal. Play on.

Jetta has his head ripped off, gets a handball off, "Holding the ball".

Healey: "And Jetta ducks his head again."

I'm done.

Just now, Demonland said:

Jets goal his head torn off and gets a free against. 

He leads with his head. It’s his fault

Get absolutely [censored] umpires ?

It's frustrating to watch, but I just feel as though we're being rolled by a better side.

We've had chances that, over the last two weeks, we've taken.  Weid will learn from this and I bet Bennell never misses one like that again, while Kozzie will also learn from not giving that handball to Langdon in the square.

I'm not disappointed in the endeavour, though.  If we can kick the first then I give us a small sniff.


Bennell just cannot miss that shot from 15m under no pressure.  we would only have been one goal down.

Massive game changing error

Love a please explain on the kossie dangerous tackle. 


For as bad as we've been if we'd taken our chances we'd be right in it.

Bennel and Weideman had chances to turn it around. Difference between a really good team and one that is just a level below.

This team kills me, we are so frustrating to watch ?

 
11 minutes ago, Alex Flood said:

My 12 year old sister could kick better than Oliver ffs

We seriously need someone to teach these professional footballers how to kick straight. They need mental toughness.


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