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Oh well.

Common theme under Goodwin. As soon as a team turns it on defensively we just turn into a decisively average team.

Nothing has changed in 4 seasons now.

Everyone wtf 


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That’s a bad umpiring call. Florent ran 30mtrs without bouncing but Tomlinson handballs without going direct over the line but is called. 

 

The ball lives in our forward line most of the game, but we can’t score.

Weed been very poor today as well.

Can we pull back 21 point margin against the wind?  Time for our Burgo 4th quarter fitness edge to come to the fore.


Needed to win it that quarter. No way we are kicking 4 goals against a defensive Sydney with the breeze. 

I’m going for the Giants for the flag, no one can go to the GF and they’ve got no fans, so works well

We got so lucky not to concede a goal then

How are we allowing them free players at stoppages

2 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

Conspiracy theory?

travel? Umpires? Fixture? 

Why were we not allowed to travel up yesterday? Had to wait for Freo so not even a direct flight from Maroochydore. 5 hours travel on game day.


To hell with all of it. Why don't we just sticky tape this formula to our Tv's instead of watching. It's all that ever happens 

We are carrying some done/terrible players. 

How are we meant to stand a chance with omac, Smith, Jones, ANB and wagner in the team? 

Goody really has no clue 

Out coached.  Clear that they didn't rate our forwards, and the forwards have shown that.  No cohesion, no danger.  Why the f&*k would you take out our only legitimate dangerous threat in Kozzy?  We are so predictable.  They sit back and then just shark better. F(&king disgraceful effort. 

5 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Langdon the only one working hard today. Trying his guts out. Literally. 

ANB, Clarry & for a young fella i'd throw Rivers in there as well.

There's a few other try hards and the rest can go fly a kite


1 goal with the breeze. 

4 goals to get against the breeze?

Easy peasy

We have the worst forward line in the competition. Three goals in three quarters, two of those with the wind, FFS!!!!!

Ed Langdon has earned his pay, the other 21 should be ashamed to take the money. 

13 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Put Tomlinson in the ruck and Gawn in the goal square 

Great idea. But goodwin is too stubborn 

 
3 minutes ago, Satan said:

Wasted 3rd w

No wasted 20 years.

34 to 26 inside 50 to our advantage. Can we please get a solid full forward the can kick 3  a game. Ill chip in 100 bucks.


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