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Just now, picket fence said:

Oh yeah??? Nup loss comming up I

It’s like we put money on the tigers.  We dominated and yet missed so many easy shots. 

 
1 minute ago, wizardinoz said:

Everytime Neal Bullen gets it he turns it over.

His worst game for a long time. Only upside from here.

Bad kicking is bad football.

Time to reset and grind out four points. 

 
3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

We kicked 1-6. Just not good enough

Worse than that AFL Standard need to kick everything. Worse display in 10 years


Doing our best to lose this game. Woeful goal kicking

1 hour ago, leave it to deever said:

Need to convert,

Most definitely 

1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

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

No I'm surre it not. The intensity has been incredible. We have definitely not switched off.

 

Fritta needs to get on his bike. Vloustin is his opponent and is destroying him and us. 
Trac also really quiet. 

1 minute ago, ucanchoose said:

Petracca only 8. That won't last

He seems to be playing hurt


Just now, picket fence said:

Worse than that AFL Standard need to kick everything. Worse display in 10 years

I dunno, a bloke from St kilda kicked 1.7 on Friday.  That was worse lol

11 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

What was Jackson doing there?! Could have easily made it to spoil

Got absolutely torn to shreds by Gus after it too.

I’m done with Weid. Move his [censored] to the dead pocket and tell him to play up and down that flank only.

Park BBB in the square and have the smalls rove off him


Need to show our normal third quarter!

Just now, defuture15 said:

No I'm surre it not. The intensity has been incredible. We have definitely not switched off.

Agree. Intensity, intent, all good. We just buggered up 10 easy shots at goal and it blew the wind right out of us when they go inside 50 once and goal immediately. 
Bad kicking is bad football. It’s honestly inexcusable for top quality players to miss these shots and once the rot starts it’s hard to stop because it becomes mental. 

Petty excellent. Defence doing their job. Just need to find our shooting boots 

 

It shows you the importance of goalkicking.  Players are professional and train or play 6 days a week but in general goalkicking is getting worse!!! 


Nathan Buckley’s trying to argue that Richmond have forced this scenario. He’s completely ignoring our inaccuracy. That’s the game right there. Appalling commentary from someone who should know better. 

 

Luke Dun(just)standere!! Waiting outside pack is not his roll. Rather have lost lambs tonight than September though.

My pork belly is looking superb. 


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