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Can some tell me what does James Harmes currently adds to this team?

 

Oliver is getting destroyed by Bontempelli. 
Harmes has to get out of the back line now. 

 

That’s a [censored] weak attempt from jj. If he wore red and blue the umpire would be taking his time and blowing his whistle 


Midfield setup is shocking.  Why tap it forward when the entire dogs team is sitting goal side?  

Where are we? What kind of strategy is this?

Murdering us on the outside. So predictable. I reckon it's game over here. Our mids aren't defending today.

 


Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Can some tell me what does James Harmes currently adds to this team?

Honestly they should put him on Bontempelli. He can’t do anything but tag. 

Pruess mucked that tap and then his opponent runs off with the pill ....crikey.  gotta fix that son

Petracca tackled before he took the ball then pretackle.

4 minutes ago, Pipefitter said:

I know it’s early days but we all know when we don’t turn up switched on, we don’t win.

Pruess straight down a dog's throat for a goal.


Finally, Viney. 

 
1 minute ago, loges said:

Petracca tackled before he took the ball then pretackle.

Every week. Petracca and Oliver are held. It [censored] annoys me to no end


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