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Olivers kicking for goal is putrid


More kicks like that Fritsch and you might stay in.

Joel Smith putting up his hand. Oliver needs to learn to kick goals. Imagine that kick on GF day to get in front against the cats or Dogs? Shudder.

 

Worst kick for goal in the comp

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Fritsch is a very lazy and soft footballer. Has skated by on his undeniable talent but he has zero intensity. 

Kozzies form is a bit of a worry, last weeks incident aside, might need a weeks spell to refocus the mind and get rid of any niggles.

7 minutes ago, Chook said:

Anyone who thought that had no idea.

I wanted Brown in from day dot, and was a bit puzzled when he was dropped based on a mediocre performance on a wet deck with way too many talls (all 3 + Gawn and Jackson played that day vs Carlton).

Brown wasn’t fit. He needed more time

He looks ready now…

1 hour ago, Ethan Trembley said:

If Joel Smith leaks less than 3 goals, that’s a win. I hope he makes me eat my hat. 

Just had a little nibble of my hat.

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4 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

Picket , Fritsch, Petracca and Brayshaw 3 touches between them….ugh! 

To be fair to Brayshaw, all of the game that quarter was played on the opposite wing.


Spargo is burning his tickets despite structurally being important for us.

8 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Too worried about the wind messin up his hairstyle

Great pass to Clarry.

Also great positioning for his own goal

Not good spargs 

So. They’re obviously trying to pick us apart with the short kicks and running hard through the middle. We know that’s what they’re doing, right?


Spargo

 

Magnificent.

 

 
1 minute ago, Webber said:

So. They’re obviously trying to pick us apart with the short kicks and running hard through the middle. We know that’s what they’re doing, right?

Same as last time funnily enough


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