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Worst part about Tmacs performance is that Baku Khamis is playing on him and beating him

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3 minutes ago, olisik said:

We have never had a poor pre season to only go on and dominate the year.

Beating the premiers not good enough for ya?

Far out, bit less caffeine for some of you blokes I reckon.

 
2 minutes ago, olisik said:

Harmes also cooked. Absolutely does no damage 

Really disappointed with his game today. Was he supposed to be on Bont? Just no leadership by him in there.

It’s a practice match right. Dogs seem intense compared with us.
 

No use tagging the Bont. He’s going to be out with leather poisoning 


Red and blue witches hats. 

 

All signs point to Omg.

Yea sure have stars out but all these blokes need to be able to play. Skills and intent missing by way too many.

Tmac should probably hang up the boots as should a few of these umps.


Every Dogs player must have a free by now.

What are Spargo's positives?

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20 minutes ago, Jaded said:

We’ve started with all the tenacity of a wet blanket. Midfield is absolutely getting destroyed and nice to see Bontempelli alone again. 

I thought we learnt last year when he destroyed us. Without Clarry and JV, our midfield is struggling v Dogs. 

Painful even for a practice game. Quite a few mids missing today but the ball movement and clearance work is still some of the worst in the comp. Its still hard to see what the intent really is and It seems the players feel the same way.

Baker, sparrow, harmes, spargo,  Vandenberg are a big no from me. Depth is really really poor

i know its a practice match and we have personnel missing but its not good signs. can't hit target cant hold tackles and wont chase hard enough

 

One thing that hasn't changed 3 dees up for the same mark

 

I know its early days but effort is effort 

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The cream is very clearly rising to the top. They are destroying us in every aspect of the game. We look lost. 
Our skills are woeful. Mark Williams has a lot of work. 

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4 minutes ago, Damo said:

What iare Spargo's positives?

Hasnt been great but he chased more than many.

Makes you wonder what our game plan is this year. Seeing absolutely nothing that resembles a game plan. Cattle aside we should have some form of game plan or we are cooked as soon as we cop a few injuries 

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Just now, Damo said:

What iare Spargo's positives?

Ummmm.  He played a good 5 minute burst v Pies last year and kicked 3 goals ... then went missing for the rest of 2020. Surely hung on to a list spot by a whisker.  

1 minute ago, spirit of norm smith said:

I thought we learnt last year when he destroyed us. Without Clarry and JV, our midfield is struggling v Dogs. 

What's this learning thing you speak of?

Martin is a great pick up for them, can release English forward

 

Can’t see anything in Baker or Jordon to make me think either will be a player. Yeah, a practice match but for mine, they don’t have it unfortunately.

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Just now, The Stigga said:

Martin is a great pick up for them, can release English forward

Remember when we traded him for SFA. 


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