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GAMEDAY: Rd 08 vs Sydney

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1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

And people wonder why I can't stand Harmes..

The bloke deadset thinks he's Dusty.

He’s turned into the ANB of years gone by, always present but never doing anything useful

 

2 arsey swans goals from blind Melbourne handballs in the last line of defence.
But we have to start winning it in the centre or we won't win this match.

McDonald, Hibberd, May, Oliver, Langdon, Jackson all good this quarter.

The rest have a long way to go.

 

Centre clearances as per footywire...six to one against.

We should be three goals down.

My goodness.

Put Jackson in the ruck. Do anything. That is rediculous.

Our defense from spillages is average. They are getting goals there, not from set shots.

We need to tighten up on this.


poor disposals to turnovers Harmes Trac Oliver Jordon 

Maxy 

umps (Kozzy being held all quarter)

allow Lloyd and Rampe free across backline 

accurate goalkicking 

 

Just now, Chook said:

2 arsey swans goals from blind Melbourne handballs in the last line of defence.
But we have to start winning it in the centre or we won't win this match.

McDonald, Hibberd, May, Oliver, Langdon, Jackson all good this quarter.

The rest have a long way to go.

Beat me to it.

 

Can’t be this bad at clearances and expect to win. 

Jordon and Harmes getting plenty of it but turning it over with aplomb. Real problems with both of their decision making. 

Brown’s leading and follow up work better than last week. 

5 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

umps (Kozzy being held all quarter

This is true and poor umpiring.


They’ve mentioned a few times on the coverage we’ve not had intercept marks which is a big key for us.

Get Kozzie into the middle for a short stint and let's win a few clearances.  Then forward again to do his best work.

Back again in short stints when needed

Some terrible kicks, is there something wrong with the ball


Cant remember Gawn playing 5 bad quarters in a row. Has he had too much bathwater?

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Inc spelling


 

Brown and McDonald starting to work well together in the space of the G. Loving it.


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