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Clarry petulant -  need to just concentrate on ball in clearances.

Fritsh -  needs to lead harder and faster and get physical

Sparrow -  2 touches...... lift son! 

TMac -  get some separation and create space for orhers.

Umpires  -  Jesus wept....

 

Nibbler is nigh on our best so far. 
need to get the ballin Salem’s hands more this half and FFS open the f50 up.


Jetta needs to contribute more. Especially tackling.

Langdon is super reliable and good signs from Gus.

3 minutes ago, binman said:

We'll win this game by 6 plus goals.

Putting this here for future reference.

If history is any indication.
GWS coming off 2 losses with 2 players down.
They'll get us.
'Cause that's how we roll.

Also if Max is going to play forward (since his kicking suspect anyway) why not having him play as a decoy. Lead to pockets to create space for others to lead into. He has to do more.

One of my biggest worries right now is that the team will assume it will just happen with GWS down so many players. If I was one of the coaches I would challenge the players to show us we would’ve beaten them even if we were the ones down of rotations. 

This quarter is big, we power on here then I can see us running away with it. If they keep it close and scrappy then they are a big chance to have a “season defining” win. 

 
Just now, Gorgoroth said:

Nibbler is nigh on our best so far. 
need to get the ballin Salem’s hands more this half and FFS open the f50 up.

ANB has had a good season. He still lacks composure under pressure though and a lot of his touches are kick and pray.

We have our defence sorted. Most of the 2nd Q the Giants couldn’t get past half way. 

Davis and Cognilio done. 

we should grind out a win fairly easily. 


Fritsch the Cat again!


Couple of observations.

That blonde umpire has ruined the game.

Gus and Jacko playing well.

Forward line is not looking flash.

GWS are excellent defensively.

 

[censored] I love Viney


1 minute ago, dee-tox said:

Couple of observations.

That blonde umpire has ruined the game.

Gus and Jacko playing well.

Forward line is not looking flash.

GWS are excellent defensively.

 

+1 on the blonde #22 umpire. He’s no good. 

 

Langdon and Hunt run out of defense when it happens is so good.


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