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Daisy needs a big 2nd half.
 

Not sure if it’s just superior opposition or the improved standard of the game has gone past her best.

 

 

Short kicking does not work.

 

I don’t like saying it, but Daisy needs to be dragged. She can’t hold down a spot at HF. Too slow now

Adelaide are smashing us. Should be 7 goals up

We have too many midgets


Some of these crows women will put a fortune through the canteen after the game too 

Zanker has to back up ruck and Parry stay at CHF because we are absolute a mess there 

 

Pearce, Zanker, Hore, Bannon, Parry, West have collectively done 2/5ths of FA. Oh and Mithen too

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This is the worst performance I can remember from our girls ever. They cannot find anything forward on centre. Zanker, usually one of our best, has had a complete stinker. Coach really needs to spin the magnets and change something in the last. This is a really embarrassing performance 

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2 minutes ago, george_on_the_outer said:

Any chance we can play on? Instead of trying the slow possession game. Only allows Adelaide to set up.

We are. Playing way too fast. Need to slow down and get numbers around the drop. The lack of coordination from our forwards and mids is alarming 

A bit of noise of affirmation going on.


Crows have 4 out with covid protocols and lost their captain mid game plus another two and it’s 14 shots to 2. 

disgraceful performance 

Maybe, just maybe we are not good enough.

38 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Anyone willing to join me on the Paxy is overcooked train? 

After today, yep I’m getting there

Yeah …we are way off the benchmarks. We cannot get the ball moving with any fluidity at all. The signs were there the last 2 weeks, but we did enough to get over the line. Against a quality outfit today, we have been completely shown up. 

4 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Taylor Harris is a shadow of her former self. Lost all conditioning and looks unfit and uncoordinated. Unless she is jumping at the ball, completely useless 

It’s not a day to judge the forwards too much, she’s had a good start of the year. But she only likes to chase if she can nail someone in a tackle which is the wrong attitude. 


The amount of fumbles is a disgrace. A lot of players hearing footsteps.
Two weeks is a row of rubbish (bar the final qtr last week). And not working hard enough as demonstrated by being out numbered at nearly every contest.

They are capable of so much better than this.

Just now, DeeSpencer said:

It’s not a day to judge the forwards too much, she’s had a good start of the year. But she only likes to chase if she can nail someone in a tackle which is the wrong attitude. 

She is second to the ball and when she ‘nails’ one it is clumsy and she gives away free kicks. Simple as that

That 3rd quarter was pathetic. Let us just hope that it is the worst quarter of footy we play all year. 

 

Holding the ball interpretation is a JOKE


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