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Umps aren’t even supplying the KY for us tonight. 

 

WHY IS FRITCH IN THE BACKLINE??? Where is Lockhart? 
Get absolutely [censored] with this coaching 

We're playing like [censored]

 
4 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Brayshaw dropped that cold... called holding the man.  Brilliant.

First bit of good pressure for the night.

Do they have the wind?


Just now, Dee-lusional said:

what was the 50 for ???

Bedford glanced at the umpire.

Just now, DeeSince73 said:

Abysmal umpiring again. Ball, Dropped, bounced away and called holding the man. The AFL have [censored] this once great game. 

then 50 when it gets pointed out

 

And the wind has dropped away

 
1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Smith is not a defender.

Dead set absolute useless footballer


Im doing a mindful self compassion course right now online...seriously.

Concurrently checking scores...

I presume we are kicking into the teeth of the storm?

 

Bedford undisciplined stupidity. Typical self indulgent rubbish 

My god we are a dumb team and poorly coached. Another goalless quarter?


7 scoring shots to nothing in 15 minutes of play. I don't care what the conditions are. That's awful.

1 minute ago, Demon17 said:

Do they have the wind?

Yep.  Been pretty strong most of the quarter.

 

2 shots on goal from fritchs opponent 


A couple of pathetic turn over tackles in our forward 50, slingshot back, goal Freo

2 minutes ago, Dee-lusional said:

what was the 50 for ???

The ball was thrown back and landed about 2m short.

 

Why are we not holding at least one KF or medium tall back, ie Weid, Pruess or even Vanders, at CHF for a marking option/structure? 

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