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1 minute ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Is the post game thread open yet?

Why not just go to "is Goodwin the right guy?"

 
36 minutes ago, FireInTheBennelly said:

Who's responsible for getting the team to perform?

The coaches don't coach for arm tackles, kicking on someone's head, not chasing

It's always easy to blame the coaches, they are sent out with a game plan, up to now the players have failed to execute it

The only 2 who can hold head up at the moment are Langdon and Tomlinson

Edited by Satyriconhome

On the bright side guys, Sydney will jump Hawks on the ladder so our draft pick we get off them will be one pick higher now.

 

 

You know you’ve stuffed up selections when O Mac gets sent to full forward just to stay out of the way.

Bad night for Sydney to pull out their best performance for the year.


Just now, olisik said:

On the bright side guys, Sydney will jump Hawks on the ladder so our draft pick we get off them will be one pick higher now.

 

Poor kid. 

 
Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

You know you’ve stuffed up selections when O Mac gets sent to full forward just to stay out of the way.

Bad night for Sydney to pull out their best performance for the year.

They always pull out their best effort against us.  Very much our bogey side.


1 minute ago, Satyriconhome said:

The coaches don't coach for arm tackles, kicking on someone's head, not chasing

It's always easy to blame the coaches, they are sent out with a game plan, up to now the players have failed to execute it

The only 2 who can hold head up at the moment are Langdon and Tomlinson

So who’s let the supporters down then? Elaborate. 

How we start this quarter will be everything.

Start fast and we're in it. Let Sydney continue to park the bus or concede a goal and we're [censored].

I turned off the game at half time. I literally can’t remember the last time I did that if ever. 

gutted


1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

wind has dropped substantially from the first quarter

clutching at straws

How so? 

But even then, even if no breeze, we kicked a solitary goal in a whole quarter, which is poor.

And I guess if the breeze has dropped, there should be no impediment to us kicking 4 in the final quarter, right?

5 minutes ago, gs77 said:

I know I'm totally up for 2 hours of elite athletic performance after 5 hours of flights and airport transfers. 

Exactly my point. What a great preparation for a game.

Langdon the only bloke that's played the first three quarters 

Christ, we painfully inch the ball fwd around the boundary - Syd get it to their 50 with a couple of kicks down the spine.  Ugh.


3 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

You know you’ve stuffed up selections when O Mac gets sent to full forward just to stay out of the way.

Bad night for Sydney to pull out their best performance for the year.

Many of us called him to be dropped.

Bizarre coaching selection once again that he was kept in the side against a more nimble forward line.

2 minutes ago, rolling fog said:

How we start this quarter will be everything.

Start fast and we're in it. Let Sydney continue to park the bus or concede a goal and we're [censored].

We’re [censored]

 

See you everyone, I’m out

10 minutes ago, MF-C said:

Fritta is awful 

Honestly should be traded. He is soooo soft and scared of any physicality, goes missing way too often and only bobs up with 1 or 2 when things are said and done. Woeful kicking skills and gets very little of it.


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