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3 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Viney is still a liability. 

He's been getting plenty of the ball but he just tries to do too much at times.

Love Petraccas strength

 

We played ok but Hawks are on too. Need to put that fire out to enjoy a comfortable win here. We take our foot off and the Hawks will come. 

Not nice to see especially with kidney damage on the agenda 

Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

There’s going to need to be some tough calls later in the year if JV7 doesn’t improve. He’s the complete opposite of a crisp footballer at the moment.

Still very rusty.

Great from Spargo and Bb looks up and about.

We look lacklustre for a team up by twenty.

But its not our slowest start.?

 

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Edited by Engorged Onion


Viney needs to be focused on a defensive role. He’s seriously struggling with ball in hand. He either takes once tackler and loses or misses his kicks. Limited player.

Trac and Spargo very good that quarter.

Cmon Dees, let’s get a percentage boost!

I'm so relaxed I've broken out an album that is 26 years old and rocking out to it whilst watching the footy.. Hasn't happened since 2000....


Hunt's so apathetic, he's yawning on the bench.

The intensity is there, the guys are looking switched on. Roughing up Worpel as well I love it 


Anything up with Gawny? He looked a bit proppy before...

 

Petty hammy?


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