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I think we'll just have to accept the goal kicking boots just aren't on tonight, so we'll have to win this ugly. Well, uglier then it's already been anyway. 

Can't wait to never talk about this game after the win.

 
Just now, ucanchoose said:

Our percentage at this rate will hardly change

Ill take the win

 

Our goal kicking is beyond bad. This game should be done and dusted.


Still kicked 5-7 but at least been have a lead. Hopefully we get a run on in the final quarter & kick more goals than behinds

Hunt really dumb coming inside there.  Had plenty of time to stop prop and try & hit a target.  Instead the red veil continues.

Tracc pretty much the same from 50 in the clear earlier

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1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

8 NiNETEEN, Sheesh,

Wrong quote mate. 😂

Edited by McQueen


Should be 80 points up….I wish!

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

8 NiNETEEN, Sheesh,

We’ll if it wasn’t for those 19 points we’d only be up by 2.

10-20 frees our way. So expect the mother of all even ups this last quarter.

The stats are showing that we are making a total mockery of them. This should literally be a 50 point lead. Need to kick at least 3 in this last quarter, just need to do enough and we're off. 

Jeez Weideman would want to do something decent in the last.

Surely he doesn't have many goat photos left?

32 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Hes had what 5 or 6 years to build confidence. Its now or Casey Forever DO SOMETHING SON!

I am waiting for someone to say he's got 2 goals so he's one of our best


Just now, Demon Dynasty said:

Hunt really dumb coming inside there.  Had plenty of time to stop prop and try & hit a target.  Instead the red veil comtinues.

Tracc pretty much the same from 50 in the clear earlier

Fritta blasted trac for blazing away at the goals

Too many selfish shots on goal

Yep we are 10 goals up except we can’t kick for goal. 

Better in that quarter, but there is a reason to be concerned.

I am concerned about some of the more selfish shots on goal. Instinctive football is one thing but this reminds me a bit of the Collingwood loss last year when everyone was trying to bring about 'the play' to spark the team. We were all so interested in being 'the hero' we ended up kicking ourselves out of the game.


The thing about this game for my eyes, we have had total domination across the vast majority of the game except for a few very short periods of time. This is a 15 goal win that will likely only be a few goals due to poor kicking. Don’t let the score be misleading 

Richmond are nowhere near us in quality. Miles away. Yet they’re actually still in the game. If it weren’t so disturbing, it’d be funny. 

 

Not sure you can blame Weid with the ball coming in. It's been atrocious. And he still has two and has competed strongly in the air. 

Smith a liability defensively. No time for him whatsoever. 

1 minute ago, IRW said:

I am waiting for someone to say he's got 2 goals so he's one of our best

Crashed packs well


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