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2 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

can they start paying Daniher pushing Jackson in the back over and over. Oliver lift!

Lever got penalised for hands in the back against the Crows & the eel gets away with it. WTF?

 
 

half time 

x losing all the key stats  x contested possessions x losing centre clearances x tackling 

x Hunt Anb Melksham Pickett all are giving us nothing. 10 possessions in total. Not good enough 

x forwards are not effective. LJ lucky crumbing goal. Why kick to pockets. 
x energy is down 

x Trac is trying but getting caught and his turnovers going into fwd50 were poor 

x Salem looks lost tonight (sore?) Was our VIP in the 1st nine rounds imv 

x umps are crap. Giving lions the 50/50s

x James brayshaw loves the lions. Mitch Robinson. He almost creams himself. 
 

but only 3 goals down. Could be 6-7 goals behind. Inside 50s - 18 to 32. 
 

✅Gawn. Lever. Brayshaw. 


Oliver can be incredible with his hands. That's exactly what we need more of.

 

The way BT pronounces Salem’s name makes me irrationally furious.


QB moved. I hate this state right now. I'll apologise for saying that later 

2 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

2 goals to fritsch

 

Get your hand off it. 1 was gifted to him in the goal square

He's been useless. Watch the game

Calm down. I am watching the game.
Limited chances. He has done his job. Top goal scorer like usual. Get it in there more and he’ll kick more

2 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Spotted Weid’s. Gave a high 5 to TMAC, his best play all night.

Are they just standing him Behind a goal post?


Feels like the first unpressured mistake they’ve made all game. And should’ve resulted in a goal.

4 minutes ago, Mel Bourne said:

We were all very right to get excited by Kozzie - and still are - but in the last few matches a little reality has started to kick in. He’s a kid who’s still finding his way (and boy, won’t he). But I’ve noticed I don’t get the same rush of anticipation when he gets near the ball. Just hoping he does something good with it. 

Not expected him to kick 4-5 goals but seems to be fumbling and running over the footy. His miss from 30 metres out hurt after our best run. 
 

Umps not giving him much even when he’s held and pushed and tripped.  


 

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