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1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Would have been at the other end.ย 

Thatโ€™s 2 that would have gone against us, Pruess after his free was tackled and then Mundy diving in after we got that free.ย 

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Just now, Cards13 said:

As Dunstall said you can see Freo is tryingย to spread us wide/around the zone and weโ€™re just lining up to go down the ground to the contest.ย 

I wouldn't kick inside either with a 50% DE

 

Knock it forward

Keep your feet

Kick it long

Get in space

Under 12s can do this.


Getting beat in a lot of 50/50's true to form. 19 tackles in a half of a game where the ball isn't able to flow.

About what was expected.

I know it's wet but we really do okay slot of horrible down the line for territory footy. Neeld era like

6 minutes ago, layzie said:

Vandenbergย is a good tackler and that's about it.

In cricketing terms - 'he bats at 10 and doesn't bowl.' He is good at nothing!

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I donโ€™t know where to start. Fumbles, overusing it, not having players downfield to contest when we do finally clear our lines, no run in attack or defence to create or shut down easy options. Just [censored]. Our only saving grace is that Freo have kept us in it with some shocking finishing work.

We are so slow. Looks like freo have 6 more players. I guess we won the quarter.

Ps umps are atrocious. Disgraceful. Unprofessional. Bias. Putrid. Shameful maggots.


Longmuir would be spewing, Freo should be 4 goals up, make them pay for phark sake.

We are clueless in the wet.


49 marks to 14 about sums up our kicking skills

No system and no smarts

1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Too many inside Fumblers

No space, no hitting a targetย 

Why are we trying to possess and finesseย so often around stoppage YEats?

Tap/punch/kickย the ball forward or in any direction where you can see space and no opp....and run onto it.ย  Its wet weather footy.


We really need to tag Duman. He always tears us to shreds and has dominated the competition for the last decade!

3 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

As Dunstall said you can see Freo is tryingย to spread us wide/around the zone and weโ€™re just lining up to go down the ground to the contest.ย 

And that has been different to the last 3 weeks.

Just now, Win4theAges said:

Longmuir would be spewing, Freo should be 4 goals up, make them pay for phark sake.

We are clueless in the wet.

And the dry,wind,heat,cloudy,humid.

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24 goalless quarters under Goodwin, nearly a 25th. Lets hope that stat doesnt rise by end of game. We just look lifeless, an odd cameo from Viney but really we should be behind by a lot. Still a chance, but it's Freos to lose

All we are doing is going for distance with our kicks, thereโ€™s no pin point passes or run and carry.

Freoย are piling on the pressure and we are playing right into their hands.


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