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This is vs. Adelaide. This simply CANNOT happen next week.ย 

 

Again we are cleaner at goal kicking then adelaide

1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Anyone have Sparrow in their finals side?

No been average last few weeks. Viney will replace him. Prefer Nathan Jones

I don't post much on gameday threads. Wow you're a negative bunch!

ย 

Are we just exhausted? Because these sloppy skills are a big worry.ย 

Just now, Canplay said:

New team rule - ย donโ€™tย let sparrow kick inside 50

Or Oliver kick for goal


Has there ever been a more depressing 21 point half time. Team changes and travel last week has to be a factor.ย 

We are messing around with it. Dropping marks, missing kicks. We are lucky they can't kick straight

Gee we have some lazy players when we're favourites.


1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Disposal has been ๐Ÿ’ฉ in perfect conditions.ย 

Strong wind out there. Doesnโ€™t excuse all the kicking but some

Decision making/execution/game awarenessย forward of centre is a killer. We need a bowey/Salem like half forward. We cough up what would be simple possession chain goals or set shots kicking or handballing to the wrong spots a lot.

Edited by von

Could be better, but if you said 21 point lead at half time, Iโ€™d take it.

Better decision making moving forward will be the cherry on the sundae.

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Disposal has been ๐Ÿ’ฉ in perfect conditions.ย 

Agree on the disposal , but it's blowing a gale today hardly perfect conditions

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Are we just exhausted? Because these sloppy skills are a big worry.ย 

Subconsciously keeping a bit in reserve. Not surprising given the turmoil of the last couple of weeks, and the big games to come.


Our inability to defend their running short possession game through the middle is almost comical. Theyโ€™ll lose the sniff in the second half I suspect, but itโ€™s very frustrating, and offers a lesson in how to play us. When our all court defence is right on, itโ€™s harder to execute, but the Crows (again a shadow of their best personnel) are making it look very easy at times. If I were Brad Scott, Iโ€™d be liking what I see.ย 

3 minutes ago, Chook said:

I don't post much on gameday threads. Wow you're a negative bunch!

...wait till finals

Max couldn't catch a cold at the moment. His contested marking has gone backwards

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3 minutes ago, P-man said:

Clarryย needs to stop talkingย about what an ordinaryย kick he is. Itโ€™s becoming a self-fulfillingย prophecy.

Or he could work on it. Probably doesnโ€™t see it as important. If his hand balling started go awry.....heโ€™d then probably work on his game.

4 minutes ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Oliver a great player but unfortunately the criticism with his kicking is 100% true and and accurate.ย 

Its why petracca has passed him. Trac was a sho ker too and did something about it

Clarry a brilliant engine room player though. Just dont kick inside 50.

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