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2 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

They’ll win this by a goal or somesuch

 

when we should already be 9 goals ahead

 

jesus wept

Satan wept

 
Just now, CYB said:

Bad kicking…. I think the behind mentality has set in. Hard to break in game. 

Put Bowie Full-Forward for a bag of 10.

 

Easy fix.


10 hours ago, DeeDJ said:

Ambition - day was planned, pub lunch with a couple of other Dees, arvo ferry from Portarlington staying in town overnight, dining room dinner on 2nd level AFL Members area, celebrate the night after watching the Dees, back on ferry in morning with probable hangover

Reality - came down with Covid 2 days ago, will spend the day coughing and sneezing while watching the game instead !!

Go Dees

 

Yeah im into day 5 after getting it after having to stay home all of last week due to close contact. So that makes it day 12 for me🤯

 

Worst quarter of the last 2 years. Easily. Tigers beating us at our own game.


Can only blame ourselves for letting them take the lead

well we deserve to be losing.

Win lose or draw....these blokes need to spend ALL training time just kicking at goal.

Yep well thats what happens when you're so wasteful.


Game is far from over but we are currently getting what we deserve. 

12 easy misses is bloody unforgiveable.

Hopefull this gives us a bit of a wake-up.

Edited by ding

We've played terrible, the tigers don't have much and we are only 3 down 

It’s extraordinary that they’re in front considering our dominance.

FRIGGEN HOLLYWOOD SUPERSTARS GAME SHOULD BE OVER RICHTANK 3 ENTRIES  TO OUR MILLION PATHETIC GOAL CONVERSION TAKE A LONG HARD LOOK DEES


30 minutes ago, Nasher said:

We won’t be that inefficient going forward in the rest of the game. Scoreboard flatters our opposition a lot.

Well I got that wrong. Far out. Game should be out of Richmond’s reach.

One of those half time resets would be great thanks Goody.

Mark Williams will be absolutely fuming. We’ve done everything right except kicking goals. 

Goodwin can put the greatest gameplan in place but if your forwards are failing at the fundamentals what can you do. 

 

Woeful kicking. We are now in our own heads and they completed deflated us. A real shame as we are dominating but making an absolute meal of it inside 50. 

[censored] we went into cruise control mid way through that quarter. Lazy, lazy, lazy.

Need to get hungry


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