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1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

I really dont understand why they are stepping around us and breaking tackles so easily.

Are we tired?

Not going 100%. 

There is a reason I wrote what I wrote in my first post in this thread. 😖

 

Can’t blame the umpires now

insipid

Changes next week thread

be interesting to see how the club responds away at Adelaide next week

 

Dear me

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2 minutes ago, picket fence said:

[censored] just total [censored] 

McDonald shocking SPARGO WORSE FRITCSH ****HOUSE

They're trying to operate off hacked in kicks


1 minute ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Anyone actually have faith in this team?

yes

Some of you need to stop posting. 

 

Just lucky to score any goals before half time


What's the bet Brown doesn't take another mark for the game.

Tmac?  Any danger of getting involved?

not to mention statistically we’re a greater chance of winning the granny from 3rd than 1st. All part of the grand plan 😎

Max shepherded out of the ruck - no free.

13 - 8 plus so many not paid

Counts for little tonight. I’m glad that Scott has shown his hand so we can work on how to defend against them in finals if needed
 

no injuries please

well beat Port next week

 

1 minute ago, monoccular said:

yes

+1


We fumble at ground level....they get clean pick ups and first use

Weak as [censored]… umpires were shocking 

it’s horrible .. but in a way it’s a great wake up pre finals. 


Midfield MIA! 

Just way too many players unsighted

Totally embarrassing. 

Leadership complete failure. Midfield and defence got tore a new one. No one willing to put a body on Dangerfield or Hawkins.

This is Preliminary final 2018 stuff. When the heat is on we just capitulate.

Mentally weak.

 

We were off from very early in this game IMO. That says the boys had their minds on other things.

I wonder what it could be...

Ok that was our worst quarter of the season. Don’t care about the result now, let’s just win the second half and have some sort of form going into next week


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