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2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Fritsch could be up there in the Coleman race if he could get his first season accuracy back

grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

yes exactly. Imagine Fritch's season if he could kick straight. 

We'd probably also be in the 8 already.

Classic deetime leakage with 30 seconds to go.

 

 
Just now, leave it to deever said:

Dunn probably upset about the sleeveless.

Nowhere to stash the Winnie blues.

He probably has a few durries tucked inside that mullet somewhere.

Hannan should be in for tmac

 

I hope Goodwin was giving Brayshaw a serve for the goal celebration.

Maybe clean up your clangers first and then you can celebrate in the last mate.


Have to stop Pendles and Sidebottom as they create all their chances.

1 minute ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

why do we ALWAYS give up goals late?

whoever is manning the siren held off as long as they could to give the filth a chance to kick another too

That last 6 seconds went for more I swear.

1 minute ago, jnrmac said:

Hannan should be in for tmac

Not a bad shout, he does play tall.

Apparently has an illness though.

 

We are well organized and look good so far.

Preuss is doing a good job so far 

Fritsch’s goal kicking is a massive issue. He misses every simple shot. It’s just not good enough for a stay at home forward.

Sort your [censored] out!


Tmac couldn’t even hit a target with a 1m handball. Absolutely cooked. 

Tmac looks like himself 7 years ago, a baby dear learning his body, it’s hard to watch. 
 

We looked so good for 90% of that quarter, again goal kicking let’s us down and then the last 5 mins we give them a sniff by being to cute. 

Just now, jnrmac said:

Hannan should be in for tmac

When Gawn returns, I am all for it.  They obviously see the benefit of leaving Weideman forward, so they need that chop out ruckman which has to fall to him right now.

I can't wait for Gawn to return so we can move on from him, though.

When Fristch missed that goal, did anyone else think to themselves "watch us concede a goal here before quarter time" 

I know this team too well.. it hurts my brain. 


Well Collingwood were garbage that quarter and where only 14 points in front. We need to lift.

Just now, Demonland said:

We should be another goal or two up but I’ll take it. 

Considering how poor we have been in first quarters, especially over the last month, this is a massive win for us.


Need to clamp on sidebottom and pendles. Other than that they are garbage

 

We seem to get first hands on the ball at centre clearance but they end up taking it away, we're losing clearances by the way


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