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37 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Midfield is so dysfunctional.

VINEY IS A SHEEEIT FOOTBALLER JUST TOTAL GARBAGE

 

based on the first half you'd have to ask serious questions of brown, brayshaw, hunt, anb, harmes in particular

i can't believe how badly our form has become for the last six, seven weeks

absolute golden opportunity in 2021 being wasted

Lacking composure again. The dogs are making us come at them and then forward running players like Bailey Smith are waltzing out of contests.

Incredibly frustrating to watch.

No doubt the dogs are getting a good run with umps too

 

We are being umpired out of the top 4. Last week, and again tonight. HQ want Port and Brisbane top 4 and we are the unlucky ones.

9 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Could someone [censored] man up Caleb Daniel?!!

Kozzie


Brayshaw no prior tries to get rid of the ball free kick goal to Dogs. Umpire doesn't even know the rule.

Dogs took their chances. We didn't. They're cleaner in possession where we fumble.

Clarry immense, Trac and Kossie look sharp. Defensive can't really be faulted but too many others out for form

We can still win this but it'll take a big effort and someone taking the responsibility to kick straight. 

 

No cutting edge in the forward line. Which team in this years finals would be scared of this forward setup? 

Salem turning it over a fair bit tonight.

We are dominating hit outs but not scoring from clearance at all.

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Langdons form has been scattered at best since he got concussed. I think we're missing his form from the first half of the season more than we realise.

As usual dont take our chances. You cant have half efforts from players in these conditions (call out to Salem and Brayshaw). Happy to be second to contest and players generally not clean enough.


Hitouts
Dees 40 Dogs 8

Clearances
Dees 21 Dogs 27

When is this stuff gonna be addressed?

Edited by Lord Nev

Well, that will be remembered as the half of football when Ben Brown lost me as a fan. We really need to finish off our work. it's reminding me so much of our 2017-18 era where we worked incredibly hard and got no reward for it

It's also hard to tell on the TV, but is anyone else thinking that Viney is supposed to be doing a negating role on their half backs and getting absolutely annihilated?

3 minutes ago, picket fence said:

VINEY IS A SHEEEIT FOOTBALLER JUST TOTAL GARBAGE

Repeat Lord Nev just a friggen HACK

1 minute ago, loges said:

Brayshaw no prior tries to get rid of the ball free kick goal to Dogs. Umpire doesn't even know the rule.

15 seconds before, Smith threw the ball out of a tackle…..nothing. 

Two set shots from 30m out to Brown in a big game and he chokes both times

just not good enough. Deflates the whole side. Trac and Clarry working their [censored] off for nothing 


Thought we started to get the better of them in the second quarter then Brown misses a chance to bring us within 4. Killer when they convert afterwards. 

Just now, Stevienic23 said:

Don't bloody make me watch [censored] gymnastics 

Yep I’m considering switching off,

boring [censored] football. Can’t stand watching Umpiring when dogs are playing. 

 

14-4 free kick count at half time. The club absolute needs to send a please explain the the AFL about the lack of free kicks paid for incorrect disposal/throwing.

Just now, Lord Nev said:

Hitouts
Dees 40 Dogs 8

Clearances
Dees 21 Dogs 27

When it this stuff gonna be addressed?

It’s been an issue all year but our results wallpapered over it.


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