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Just now, leave it to deever said:

I thought Harmes was off but Vineys having a bad day out.

Coz he is a Rugby player and thats it

 
Just now, Pates said:

Lost our heads in the last few minutes. Vinny keeps doing too much. Fritta absolutely shocking. TMac great intercept but why handball 15m? Kozzie, shocking kick. 

But of course overall very good ?.


Wowee is Jack Viney the biggest liability out there? 

 

 

Just now, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Should be 5 goals further ahead

True but ill take this anyday.

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Wowee is Jack Viney the biggest liability out there? 

 

Yes. Making Harmes look like he can actually take players on.

3 minutes ago, layzie said:

Jack Viney, you cannot juke around opponents. No one is buying and you shouldn't be selling it 

3 times holding the ball !!

Jeeeez Viney stunk it up that qtr.....getting stuck into the umpires at qtr time wasn't a great look either.....


 

A big issue is that Viney seldom gets dropped. If he's fit, Goodwin and the selectors generally consider him an automatic in.

My anxiety gone by half time. That couldn't have gone any better.


Great to be up, but horrible last 10 minutes with a ridiculous amount of possession that really sums up the Dee's broader issues:

- Getting ahead of ourselves and being our own worst enemy

- not composing ourselves heading inside 50

- trying to do too much (Viney consistent offender)

- Missing EASY goals again... at least 4 easy shots in that period each missed by like 20 metres, WTF guys?

 

Any danger we can compose ourselves and play percentage football?

 

3 minutes ago, Males said:

Give me Jones over Viney any day.

Should happen and id be getting Jonesy on the plane tommorrow

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Just now, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Should be 5 goals further ahead

100%. We coughed up some absolutely stock standard chances, the good thing about that is that it gives Goodwin something to talk to the players about. He should be filthy that they wasted those golden opportunities, Brown should have a bag we’re it not for some poor final kicks. 

Viney, it’s hard not to love his determination, but an armchair tap down from Gawn and he decides to take on the entire GC midfield. First option Jack! Head on the black now, if he doesn’t have a good second half I’d be bringing in either Jordon or Melksham for him. Can’t have both him and Harmes trying to fend off every bloody player. 

 
2 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Yes. Making Harmes look like he can actually take players on.

Hes an absolute mess of a player.

Needs to FRO to Casey and learn to play football. This guy will kills us come finals.

The issue I have is Goodwin is unfortunately too soft to drop him.


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