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Weideman can paark of forever!

 

Vlastuin and Short are killing us

as is our kicking for goal 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️ 

 

some of the misses have been beyond terrible. Nibbler, kozzie, spargo , gawn all super easy shots. 


32 inside 50s. 3 goals. 
Dominated but were sloppy and stupid in front of goal. 
Win or lose… this has been a “Neeld” like display 

15 scoring shots to 8. Losing. AGONY!!!! 

 

Still confident we’ll win by 3-4 goals. 
 

We’ll get a run on goals in the 4th as Richmond get tired. All they’ve done is chase.

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Just now, Mr Steve said:

Right at the moment we are 2 goals away from losing top spot.

We lost top spot last year,  worked out ok

Just now, Wells 11 said:

some of the misses have been beyond terrible. Nibbler, kozzie, spargo , gawn all super easy shots. 

Nibbler. Kozzzy. Brown. Spargo.  Oliver.  Gawn.  All gettable. We should be 6 goals up. 

1 minute ago, defuture15 said:

This is all Richmond have. Waiting for the reset in the 3rd

Hope that’s not the attitude inside the rooms. Gotta make it happen.


Bad kicking is bad football. There's nothing left to say, they kick 3 miraculous ones in a row and now they are up and about.

Just now, BoBo said:

Still confident we’ll win by 3-4 goals. 
 

We’ll get a run on goals in the 4th as Richmond get tired.

Oh yeah??? Nup loss comming up I


Our forward line has been atrocious 

1 minute ago, wizardinoz said:

Everytime Neal Bullen gets it he turns it over.

Rubbish. Get over yourself. 

 

Conversion needs to improve.

Midfielders and defenders lose hope after they continually bust their arze to get all those forward fifty entries but get no reward for effort.

Just goes to show how hard it is to win a flag. Kick like that in a prelim and that’s all she wrote.

ANB, Spargo and Pickett hang your heads in shame. Still love you boys of course but you just can’t miss shots like that. 


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