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Shades of last week(s) here.

We need to convert one now and go into the break with a tidy lead.


1 minute ago, Mr Steve said:

It's nothing like the past couple. Pressure is back.

It's identical. Start strong then teams we play against are suddenly are aerial perfectionists

2 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

It's nothing like the past couple. Pressure is back.

Hollywood  is back too.  Identical 

 
14 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

FMD. Jackson impeded much

Had his head ripped off.
Play on, you’re wearing red and royal blue 

It's ok Gunna, we have good medical staff on stand-by.

He can be rebuilt. We have the technology. Bigger, stronger, faster. @2022 bionics

Royal Blue? 

I thought this was our designated home game.

 

 

 


Gone to sleep.

Kozi might want to do something during this game…………you know……..if he wants to

😄Spargo much much better 

🤨pies defence pressure and run 

🤬Mihocek too clever

🤞pies missed shots 

🤫lever lost without May 


Finish the quarter boys. We are still not ourselves. Guarding space. Second to the ball. It’s hard watching us struggle when they up their pressure. Still looks like some have heavy legs. Petracca. He couldn’t be tackled six weeks ago. Now it’s easy. Despite looking ordinary we are up and in the game. 

Is it only me or we seem to always been too slow when chasing opposition? We ought to run harder towards our back pocket, I am talking about our mids

Ugh, we're getting carved up by the Pies' quick movement through our defence. Lever realllllyyyy needs May out there. We have really lost our mojo and teams have worked us out. Not a good combination.

We need to come out breathing fire and being much smarter with our disposals, plus taking our chances, because if the pies start taking theirs, we're in trouble.


Time to put this Ginnivin kid on his [censored]. Little [censored] mouthing off to Gawn. Who the hell do you think you are? Have you won a flag or been an AA 5 times? No. So shut the [censored] up!

Dominate first 20 minutes of quarter don't convert, momentum swings rinse repeat.

 

58% to 35% efficiency inside 50.

We simply do not win from here if the second half continues as it's been. Every time they go forward they look like scoring. That's really concerning. 

Our boys looked absolutely gassed when the siren went then. Every single one of them hands on knees bent over.

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