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When our stars get the ball, nothing gets going. They have to cause an impact, ending with goals.

We need to make more opportunities and the forwards have to convert.

Petty getting better.

Hunt, Langdon and Salem doing alright.

Max and Jackson playing well.

Oliver and Tracc need to lift.

ANB and Saprgs ok, where is Pickett.

Hope the smiles are gone and we come out with fire. Win clearances make the turnovers. 

Go Dees.

 

People still want Fritsch dropped? Lol

Oliver and Kozzi dead set jogging out there

drag em 

 

This is purely coaching. Get even numbers at the contest. They underestimated the Giants midfield. Kelly, Hopper, Whitfield  Tarranto.


We can’t buy a [censored] goal and they kick them from nothing. 
Viney has to get some touch in the VFL. He is not with it. 

I dunno, Eddie does a fair bit wrong but at least he actually commentates on the actual game and tries to inject a bit of excitement. 

Salem missed tackle cost us that goal


Just now, Jaded said:

We can’t buy a [censored] goal and they kick them from nothing. 
Viney has to get some touch in the VFL. He is not with it. 

he sucks 

2 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

Frittata!!!!!!! 
Great mark but you gotta kick it. 

Unbelievable.  From 15 metres out !!! 
Trac and frittata. Unbelievable.  

 

Good job Fritsch and Petracca. You're only as good as your set show goal kicking. 


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