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1 minute ago, Webber said:

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. 

Probably shows in the big picture why he doesn't have a coaching job

 
4 minutes ago, P-man said:

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

🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻

3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Fritta needs to get on his bike. Vloustin is his opponent and is destroying him and us. 

Fritsch doesn’t really know how to play as a defensive forward. He needs to improve his intensity at the contest.

 
12 minutes ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Gone to sleep here .. putrid effort 

What a  load of crap. We are 3 points down despite kicking 3.12.  Yes, our goal kicking is putrid but on the balance of play we're a 6-goal better team. Message at half-time is keep playing the way we are but just choose better options in the Forward 50 and kick straight! I'd be amazed if Richmond can keep this tackling pressure up but if they can they probably deserve to win 😞 

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3 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

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

Agree on Weidman , we actually need BBB leading further up the ground

Spargo, Kozzie, ANB, Sparrow nail their relatively easy shots and it’s game over. We’ve kept them in the game simple as that. 

 
1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Richmond kicked 3-1 that quarter for 8 entries, we kicked 1-6 for 17 entries

We kicked 3 goals from 32 inside 50s. 
Kicked 3 goals from 17 shots. That’s f@$)$sd. 

2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Tracca and Jackson and Kozzie  and Fritta might want to get involved the next half.

When it comes to games like this, pressure games, proper pressure. We learn a lot about our players. Good that you mentioned Kozzie. Anyone who bags Kozzie for whatever reasons needs to watch this first half. I loved Kozzie before tonight and I’m sure we all do, but wow, really impressed by him tonight. Has he had limited opportunities? Absolutely, so that’s why the casual observer, and probably limited knowledge of football supporter, would deem Kozzie to be having a quiet game. But the kid has been willing, and mostly important, has shown great intent. 

I will give you some beyond sh*t players for tonight. Petracca, Neal Bullen, Luke Jackson. Probably more, I assume McDonald ain’t out there. 


Just now, Bitter but optimistic said:

Translation please.

Gus gave Jacko a spray for his poor defensive running. He lost Reiwoldt and let him mark uncontested. 

5 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

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

On Weid’s 1st half , Tommy McDonald back in next week. Weid has to lift and take a contested mark.  

8 minutes ago, Nasher said:

3.12

We’ll finish the game 15.14 😁

No 6 goals 20 comin up


any chance a tall forward could be near the goals when we kick it to the square

Just now, forever demons said:

any chance a tall forward could be near the goals when we kick it to the square

Our mids are getting beaten it ain’t the forwards fault 

11 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Oh yeah??? Nup loss comming up I

Just gotta kick straight. We got this!

3 minutes ago, KingDingAling said:

When it comes to games like this, pressure games, proper pressure. We learn a lot about our players. Good that you mentioned Kozzie. Anyone who bags Kozzie for whatever reasons needs to watch this first half. I loved Kozzie before tonight and I’m sure we all do, but wow, really impressed by him tonight. Has he had limited opportunities? Absolutely, so that’s why the casual observer, and probably limited knowledge of football supporter, would deem Kozzie to be having a quiet game. But the kid has been willing, and mostly important, has shown great intent. 

I will give you some beyond sh*t players for tonight. Petracca, Neal Bullen, Luke Jackson. Probably more, I assume McDonald ain’t out there. 

There's been a few turnovers downfield just because of his hussle

Just now, KingDingAling said:

Our mids are getting beaten it ain’t the forwards fault 

Been performing quite poorly all year.


We are blazing away, just kicking long to any old contest and expecting to kick goals. And we aren't. 
Time to go smaller up forward and get Fritta and BBB room to lead. Play Weid higher up the ground and max or dogga to stay out. 

Aside from some sloppy play through the ground, a few guys being really quiet and some strange disposal choices, we should be in front by a few goals at least. Goals win games and I'll back us in to turn it around in the second half. There's no way we can keep missing, right? RIGHT!!?

Anyway.

We'll pile on 12 to 3 from here and Bowey will get to sing again. 

 

We do not need to do anything but put that foot all through the big sticks. We are beating them in nearly every stat  we need to be more clinical, lead to the right spots and kick through the footy.

5 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Agree on Weidman , we actually need BBB leading further up the ground

No no no The coach knows what's he's doing..Weid just needs a season of consecutive games to gain confidence


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