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Hunty nightmare. 
Casey defenders (or mids) salivating. 

Hunt has to be dropped. Has zero confidence 

 

Umpires are a joke 

Viney and Gawn absolute liabilities 

Edited by Jaded No More


Haven’t seen us look so exhausted in years 

What are you doing drilling the ball into the centre from the back pocket ffs ANB, leads to a turn over and now goal

 

Need a couple of steadiers, soon.

13 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

So 200 of each then?

More like 300


Hunt was a starting player in our pre-premiership side, but not today, unfortunately. He really sticks out. Very poor disposer of the ball.

Bowey has been great back there.

We need Jackson to ruck out the game. 

Max is rooted


Clarry missed hitting up Kozzy, slowed then play down, got it to ANB who stuffed the decision making/kick to Maxi… turn over and goal. 

7 minutes ago, Chook said:

Hunt truly plays like we've teleported someone from our 2018 team into our premiership side. You can see he's just not to the level.

Yep absolutely. I don’t know exactly what it is about him, but he looks like he hasn’t really progressed much since then? Or he panics when he gets the ball? Has the game passed him?

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1 minute ago, monoccular said:

Need a couple of steadiers, soon.

I’ll take one right now thank you very much


A long time since we have been outscored in Q4

Just now, DubDee said:

We need Jackson to ruck out the game. 

Max is rooted

Almost feel like we're being rest for next week. Big game. Friday night. Prime time. This whole game has been 2nd gear.

 
1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

The ball is not gawns friend tonight

This is why we don’t play in Darwin anymore, the ball is a cake of soap and we don’t cope.


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