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18 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Seriously is it too f'ing hard to tag seedsman?,

 

He's their only player

Just friggen tell Harmes to tag the chistmas out of him jeesus Goody is it that hard to do??

 
4 minutes ago, Chook said:

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

A lot of people don't seem to understand that after the match starts this topic is as much about expressing frustration at the poor play as applauding the good.

Imagine if Clarry cleaned up his goal kicking, both set shots and on the run! With his talent level it’s hard to fathom why he misses and often by a long way. 

 

Think everyone is getting a bit carried away. The boys would be knackered, again had to isolate this week after the GC fiasco and then quarantine in Perth. They would be physically and mentally wrecked, just need the 4 points and I don’t care how. It’s another north at Blundstone game. 

Clarry is a great footballer in the heat of the battle, amazing reflexes,  however give him time to think and he stuffs up. Thinking without pressure is not his strong suit


1 minute ago, Earl Hood said:

Imagine if Clarry cleaned up his goal kicking, both set shots and on the run! With his talent level it’s hard to fathom why he misses and often by a long way. 

And he'd jhave locked the 3 (or 2 due to Seedsman) brownlow votes today...

Joel Smith being a late in and randomly playing the best game of his career is exactly the kind of thing that would happen against us in years gone by. I’m starting to believe. 

 
6 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

jaisus....how many marks have we dropped?

Gawn and Jackson. Only 1 mark between them.

6 minutes ago, Jaded said:

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

I would think yes, given the events of the last fortnight.

This would be the textbook “flat week” if ever there’s one. 


1 minute ago, Earl Hood said:

Imagine if Clarry cleaned up his goal kicking, both set shots and on the run! With his talent level it’s hard to fathom why he misses and often by a long way. 

In the end it’s why separates Bont from Trac and Oliver. Hate to say it but they are both average kicks. 
 

I do like the darts coming from Bowey and Salem off HB though. I look forward  to that part of our game blossoming in the coming years. 

1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

Cudos to Joel Smith- has done well. Pleased for him

He’s playing to his strong suits, keeping separation and the using his athleticism to nullify contests or his leap to take some grabs.

What does Angus Brayshaw add to our team?

Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I would think yes, given the events of the last fortnight.

This would be the textbook “flat week” if ever there’s one. 

A bit like Adelaide’s let down after their biggest game of the year. Oh, hang on…..

Percentage is still matters, what if we had a draw with jeelong and Port smashed Dogs next week?


Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

What does Angus Brayshaw add to our team?

Plays on the quiet wing and runs all day to allow Langdon to dominate 

Kudos to the coaching team. Looks like they've turned Smith into solid defensive depth

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Just now, DubDee said:

Plays on the quiet wing and runs all day to allow Langdon to dominate 

Yeah nah not buying that

So many excuses for this guy.

12 minutes ago, Jaded said:

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

They're taking it easy and winning by 22 points.

Just get the win and no injuries and I'll be happy.


2 minutes ago, Min Xie said:

Percentage is still matters, what if we had a draw with jeelong and Port smashed Dogs next week?

Then we still finish 2nd and get a home final. 1 or 2 is the key.

2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

What does Angus Brayshaw add to our team?

Two way running, courage in the air, smart ball use (though at times this goes missing), and he's very important culturally to the players.

Aside from that, nothing.

J Smith playing his role so far. Hope he keeps it up. 

 

Not sure why should be any more tired than any other team. Adelaide played a showdown last weekend 

So we play last game Geelong MCG??!!!!

..fixture rd 23 was just on screen..

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