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A goal would be nice. 

 
 

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Jackson needs to really work on his set shots.

Only if he stays!

Sick and tired of players throwing up their arms at their team mates, it's pathetic and doesn't contribute to healthy team cohesion.  

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This is becoming very repetitive 

take a mark in attack for Gods sake


Just now, dees189227 said:

Dam it, I'm following this on AFL com.au. how bads levers shoulder?

In the rooms, Dunstan warming up.

I don’t know what we are playing but it’s not AFL football

We look worlds away from the side that won the flag last year. We are slow, indecisive, poor by foot. 


The gap between our best and worst has significantly widened in 2022. 


The effort and pressure is there. Just about everything else is pretty ugly.

 
Just now, Jaded No More said:

We look worlds away from the side that won the flag last year. We are slow, indecisive, poor by foot. 

Yep I agree. Our defensive zone is making us lazy. We are guarding space not players and port can chip it around as easy as they like

Brown. Throws x 2. Good grief. 


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