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The match day coaching is appalling. When your pre-match plans are not working, you make adjustments. Well good coaches do.

 

We still have a lot of passengers.

Gawn may have just broken even with English 

Harmes on Libba backfired, Bont did as he pleased, McCrae gets nearly 40. Our midfield was torched again.

Josh [censored] Schache came from the wilderness and actually played a role.

We are a fair way from our early season form, it doesn’t look like changing in a hurry either. If we are fair dinkum, the last 6 weeks warrant some big changes. We are just not hungry enough

 

Out  Harmes, ANB and Hibbard, 

Lucky Fritsch and Salem

IN Sparrow, throw open the other two Smith, Bowie.

On notice coaching staff poor effort tonight.

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Those 2 fwd stoppage goals for Bont with all the time in the world were unforgivable from Harmes.

The idea is to kick goals and we missed 8 (count them!) gettable shots tonight. Q1: Ben Brown, set shot from 30m. Kickett missed a snap in front. Q2: Petracca, a set shot from the boundary. Fritsch, set shot from 50 on sharp angle. Ben Brown, a poster. Q3: Petracca, a snap: out of bounds on the full. Q4: Ben Brown, shanked it, missed everything. Pickett, missed after the siren. The mid-field is creating the opportunities, but we are not translating it onto the scoreboard. We were in this game, could have won it.


There are two wildly unbalanced stats from that game, and all the others are remarkably tight. We won hit outs 68-18. They won free kicks 25-11. Every sport at the top level should aspire to the best possible quality of adjudication. This was not that. It’s just not a level playing field out there. 

Harmes, Viney, Jordon, ANB are absolute battlers

Our forward line is disgusting too 

We have straight sets written all over the us 

We need outside class and forwards for 2022 

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