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Notice the patience from BB there... ends in a lead mark and shot at goal

2 minutes ago, Watson11 said:

Rohan has had 2 kicks.  Who would not have had a goal kicked on them in that onslaught?

Smith has done OUTSTANDING JOB

 

Other than the last 10 minutes or so, we weren't THAT bad. I've seen worse this year. I don't mind losing, but form is important and we don't want the boys being belted before the finals. I think we'll bounce back. 

Addendum: I hate Hawkins' face so much. 


Just now, Stiff Arm said:

We look a mess. Having said that, better now than finals time 

That’s the one positive I’m choosing to take out of this mess.

 

To have any chance of winning tonight we have to hit targets up within reasonable shooting angles.  Going to the pocket won't cut it.

Pickett taken high, then in the back  but it was Selwood so no free 

Why was that not 50 (other than the obvious)?


Our two biggest problems surface when it’s against good opponents.

Centre clearances and forward connection 


1 minute ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

Other than the last 10 minutes or so, we weren't THAT bad. I've seen worse this year. I don't mind losing, but form is important and we don't want the boys being belted before the finals. I think we'll bounce back. 

Addendum: I hate Hawkins' face so much. 

Me too, for some reason he reminds me of a white walker from GoT. Might be the eyes.

NiceDoes Max Gawn EVER EVER Tap to advantage????‽ NUP NOT EVER

****HOUSE CAPTAIN


Max & Macca have concrete boots on tonight

2 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

That’s [censored] fifty. [censored] tried to trip Oliver 

The ump stood there and watched him do it.

 
2 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Our two biggest problems surface when it’s against good opponents.

Centre clearances and forward connection 

Maybe Goodwin can apply some "learnings".

 

PS an 8 meter kick to Hawkins = mark = goal

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Can someone stick a tackle on bloody Dangermouse?!!!


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