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3 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

that was an illegal sblock on Petty which stopped him going with english.

Nnnooooo I thought he was just a terrible player.. 

 
1 minute ago, Cards13 said:

What for? Being blocked off the ball… stop looking to make yourself look smart.

Head was going side to side like a sideshow clown looking for a ping pong ball

Should've just been watching English and avoided the block

 

Gawn, Jackson, Weiderman,  Hunt have all been pathetic.  

Both Weideman and Jackson are simply giving us nothing up forward. Put in another performance that half and they can spend next week at Casey.

What's Hunts role exactly? Dead set witches hat having 1 disposal in a half of football playing in one of the easiest positions on the ground.

Edited by dazzledavey36

Their only strength remains the freeballing, unpressured kick straight into the forward line, accompanied by semi-hidden throws. We have been stronger all over the ground. They take full advantage of every freed up moment they get.

If Jackson or Weid could actually mark the ball, we win by 8 goals.


It’s a game right now, don’t care about the score the Dogs have shown just how they can score and score quickly this year. I just feel if we’re getting half chances in the middle and winning the ball we’ve got to make them pay. We’ve also gotta force more contests and not have it pinging around like a pinball machine all the time. The key is to frustrate the dogs and tire them. Lock it in the forward line and get to work. 

Always take a 19 point lead going into half time against anyone, but against the dogs it’s very good. Couple of lapses gave them an in back into the game. 

Disappointing to give those two late goals back. Should be further in front. But they lifted that quarter and we still dominated for most of it. 

Big third quarter coming up.

 

How many marks is Weideman going to drop.


3 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Our inability to kick on from five goal leads is painful.

Fair suck of the Saveriro Rocca mate...

They're the top team... and a bloody good team too...

 

That deliberate OOB where Harmes decided to basically shepherd the ball out was embarrassing. How can the kicking player be penalised for the the actions of the recipient?

Our players are getting called to play on a lot quicker from marks than the Bulldogs are, Johannisen was allowed to stand 5mtrs off the line from where Melks had to stand the mark and took a good 10secs before kicking. ??‍♂️


2 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Geez the dogs are brilliant at the quick handball , throwing but they really do get away with a few throws. It’s like the umpires are scared to call it due to how good they do handball 

Fixed it for you

How good do we have to play to get the plaudits on here?

 Gives me the tom t1ts.

Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Thought Weideman was a touch quiet that half with the one handball to his name.

To his credit, he nearly got a goal with that handball. 

Hunt needs a kick up the motivational cavity.

So does gus.

I think Sam will get dropped at his rate.

Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Thought Weideman was a touch quiet that half with the one handball to his name.

5 mark attempts, has crashed packs... 5 could have stuck another night. Takes a forward from TMAC.... a range of things he is doing that doesn't quite count on the stats sheet...


1 minute ago, loges said:

How many marks is Weideman going to drop.

Hes too predictable. Even when it hits the ground he's [censored] useless.

2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Gawn, Jackson, Weiderman,  Hunt have all been pathetic.  

Both Weideman and Jackson are simply giving us nothing up forward.

What's Hunts role exactly? Dead set witches hat having 1 disposal in a half of football playing in one of the easiest positions on the ground.

Hunt saved a goal on bont

1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Head was going side to side like a sideshow clown looking for a ping pong ball

Should've just been watching English and avoided the block

How silly of him trying to organise the defence, he should have just been selfish and focus on one bloke and made sure he didn’t get a block off the ball….. ok chief 

 

We haven’t dropped off. It’s just that they’ve lifted in that second quarter. 

5 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Our inability to kick on from five goal leads is painful.

This is one of your worst. 

You’re upset about us not kicking on from a 5 goal leas against the ladder leaders?


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