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hate to say but while the dees are a good side ย theyโ€™re just not a premiership threat.ย 

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1 minute ago, forever demons said:

pickett first out

I think I agree, he's been flat for a few weeks butย saved by a few great moments of class. He needs to regain some form.ย 

 

Have I somehow time travelled back to 2019? What is this trash?

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โŒgoalkicking. Frittata and trac !! Horrible missesย 

โŒcentre clearances ย 4-9ย 

โŒJosh kelly is a kingย ย ? heโ€™s absolutely smashing us ย  Heโ€™s elite !!

โœ…Fritsch goalย 

โœ…salem goal. Played on.ย 
โœ…Tommy mcd ย 

Giants had 3 chances to be five goals up !!!ย 


Lifted the intensity, but not enough end product. Can still do it but unless that clearance count changes it's curtains.

Canโ€™t buy a clean clearance. Getting what we deserve.

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6 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Our inability to win clearances is a disgrace today.ย 

At the ground and thatโ€™s the most obvious thing. Oh, and no key forward.

We continue to lose stoppage after stoppage. Midfield coach has been absolutely slaughtered this week, and Oliver, Viney and Petracca have all been well done.

If I was a defender Iโ€™d be having some โ€˜openโ€™ conversations with the midfield this week. I really feel for them.


6 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Our inability to win clearances is a disgrace today.ย 

Watch Trac at the centre bounce - ย heโ€™s no good below his knees and loses out so many times when it hits the ground - ย Iโ€™d rather Kossie in there

1 minute ago, Purple77 said:

Damn what about time on?

Not when HQ is manipulating the ladder.

Midfield bath water. Add Gawn poo, Oliver [censored], Petracca bum cheeseโ€ฆโ€ฆyummy!

3 minutes ago, forever demons said:

pickett first out

Heโ€™s running sideways ย 

Needs to stay in forward 50ย 

Needs to stay in forward 50ย 


Statistically the worst goal kicking accuracy club in the comp. Fritsch disgraceful, Petracca the same. I'd prefer you have 15 touches and 2 goals then 30 and 0.2 I'm so [censored] over this [censored] goal kicking. We almost have to put Salem forward as he is just about the only guy I trust to kick straight. Bloody hopeless.ย 
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Grunt v class, Kelly all class, we dont have anyย silk in our midfieldย 

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1 minute ago, Wells 11 said:

hate to say but while the dees are a good side ย theyโ€™re just not a premiership threat.ย 

I agree. We've made big improvements this year but I don't see consistent professionalism and dominance needed to win a flag.


Why donโ€™t we throw Gus in the middle? Canโ€™t be worse.ย 

Our midfield is gettingย smashed today, hoping for a repeat of Round 1 2016.

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11 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Just leave gawn FF. Jackson can ruck

Jackson also looks more likely to win a clearance

41 minutes ago, picket fence said:

We wont win this and our excellent start has just gone down the toilet. So too has us doing any good in Sept. Premiership aspirants DONT Lose games to Adelaide,Collingwood and now Gws! Players drinking their iwn bathwater and Goodwin failing to select BB was disaster waiting to happen

At least the team is not as boring and predicable as some of the supporters....


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