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When Daisy is kicking it straight to an oppo jumper inside D50 you have to think it may not be our day.

 

The umps are bog so far. They were going at one free kick every minute in the first ten. 

joke. Let them play

Colvin has never had so much of the footy

 
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Girls are very reactive

 


Someone just take responsibility and have a shot...enough with this trying to dish it off. 

Hanksy is keeping us in it

Probably couldn't play any worse. Collingwood too physical.


The wheels have fallen off the last fortnight sadly. Collingwood are on another level today.

Can’t make the distance with the kicks and it’s killing us.

This is even worse than last week. Have to question the coaching. Ball movement risible. No pressure. Can’t hit targets. Pies doing as they please.

I think I’ll head out for the rest of the evening.


9 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Someone just take responsibility and have a shot...enough with this trying to dish it off. 

So frustrating, at some point someone needs to go for goal...Then we let them kick those two late one's.

We were good for the first 1/2 of the qtr, looked more settled except in the last 30mtr to goal.

Why do we suddenly look so small and can't mark or spoil.

Crap first half, lots of room for improvement.

Appears to me that we are a bit soft. Dogs roughed us up and now pies and we can't handle it. Every team now will go at us hard and look for us to roll over which is happening here and last week.

 

There's really no functioning forward line either.

Cunningham just doesn't seem to cut it as our tall forward and theres no one else stepping up.


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