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Where the hell are our forwards? We desperately need a spark here!

Brown, Gawn, Kozzie, Spargo, Fritta, Trac, T-Mac, we need a mark inside 50!!!!

 

Just feels like one of those games where none of those 50/50s will land our way. I know we need to take our chances, but quite a few of our misses have not been by much, such as Fritter's. Then there's that another. Hope it's not a sign it's just not our day. We'll need to create chances that are not 50/50s but that'll take some serious running and effort. And risks!

 

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1-7 is not gf winning form.

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FMDF - fumbling everywhere.

We are Gawn

Harmes can [censored] offf


And there they are taking their chances. If we don't turn this around NOW, we're done. No way they're giving up a few goals in the last of quarter.

WHERE'S OUR PRESSURE?!

We're cooked.

Totally outplayed by Beveridge here. I just don't understand, he's basically found a way to undermine all the strengths to our game. Felt sick all week knowing he was probably the only coach outside Clarkson who would be able to do this.


No contest for the mark….

Not watching this [censored]. Outside crying. One can only take so much. This was supposed to be our year. 
WCW out. 

This is the softest game I’ve seen us play


3 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Brown, Gawn, Kozzie, Spargo, Fritta, Trac, T-Mac, we need a mark inside 50!!!!

Spargo...mcdonald and brown just havent turned up at all.

Not at all.

What the [censored]...a sling tackle???????

 

Danielks slams Max into the turf - unlikely scenario I know - no free!!

2 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

We're cooked.

Totally outplayed by Beveridge here. I just don't understand, he's basically found a way to undermine all the strengths to our game. Felt sick all week knowing he was probably the only coach outside Clarkson who would be able to do this.

💯 so disappointing 


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