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Where is our bang, bang, bang?

 

95% of all Ed Langdon mistakes take place as he's doing [insert thing here] over the boundary line.
 


9 goals 1 behind!!!!! I didn’t even notice this until now 

 
1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Ed having his worst game for the club.

We look better with Jackson in the ruck and Gawn up forward.

I think Gawn is getting in Brown’s way. 
We need to isolate one in the goal square. 


11 minutes ago, Beetle said:

How much will you all pay me to invent a Dermott Brereton mute button?

I’ll pay you double if you invent a Dwayne Russell mute button as well.

11 minutes ago, BDA said:

Bowey excellent 

all Australian in the making

2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Where is our bang, bang, bang?

....stashed away for September hopefully...

Poor effort tonight. Defensive pressure and blocking access to the corridor have been atrocious.

Trac and Jackson have kept us in this. If we didn’t have so many injuries already there would be some poor performing players ripe for dropping.

We just need to get the four points tonight and move on without anymore injuries.


Suns giving a lot of cheek they are playing at their absolute best…I reckon we are going about 60%

Umps are useless as usual. 

I will take the score line. Suns are good.

I’d rather Riv and Gus weren’t now under injury clouds, we are running out of backmen fast

Hunt having a mare. Needs to regroup and refocus


Based on very small sample size, Carlton and GC will be the big improvers this year

Just now, Lord Travis said:

Poor effort tonight. Defensive pressure and blocking access to the corridor have been atrocious.

Trac and Jackson have kept us in this. If we didn’t have so many injuries already there would be some poor performing players ripe for dropping.

We just need to get the four points tonight and move on without anymore injuries.

We are barely going and have at least 50% of the team who have given us less than nothing. 
Fritta donuts, Harmes, Viney, Langdon putrid. Hunt shocking. Gawn needs to get going too. 

 

Credit where credit is due, the suns are giving it everything and pushing us. The key for them will be maintaining this intensity whilst cleaning up their disposals and decision making.

Trac, Oliver and Jackson look too much for them to handle though. 


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