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Try Toby in the middle, as he hasn’t done a thing and should be fit and fast, if they can give him the ball at stoppage. 

 

Apart from continually letting Port move it from full back to half forward with a series of uncontested small kicks (which is making me yell at the TV screen) our contested ball play is killing Port. And funny how good BBB looks when a kick goes to his advantage!

2 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

21-14 hit outs but only 19-31 clearances. Nothing changed from last round. Still a big problem.

Doesn’t help that we are missing the best clearance player in the game. 

 
4 minutes ago, Larry, Moe or Curly said:

Seriously bloke, ease up

Jog on buddy. 


2 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

We never seem to have any fwds on the goal line. Infuriating

instead we keep them around the 50m mark to try and keep the ball in the f50

 

This is barely watchable.

Tmac hasn't torn this season apart but since he's been out our fwd line isn't functioning as well.

Just now, Jaded No More said:

Doesn’t help that we are missing the best clearance player in the game. 

please just grind a win  its top 4 at stake  !!!!!!

1 minute ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Clearances 19-31. Ffs. Again 

Haven’t won a clearance with Jackson in the ruck. Has been horrible with his connection.

 

I thought for a year now that Port had cleaned up their act, but my faith has been restored, they are still the same mob of dirty bast$#%@ that they always have been, and, when you get the imprimatur of three maggots to push, pull, punch and scrag,  well it's all go, isn't it. 

3 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

21-14 hit outs but only 19-31 clearances. Nothing changed from last round. Still a big problem.

That will change in exactly two weeks


Kozzi with 9 touches is BOG at the moment

4 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

21-14 hit outs but only 19-31 clearances. Nothing changed from last round. Still a big problem.

There is a bloke missing for us.

Stoppage clearances 22 to 11 at 3/4 time Need to lift

I know be pessimistic is a right of passage on this site but OMG Kossie is so far the best little man in comp

Let's not forget how many players have missed games thus year due to injuries  and protocols.

You can't just waltz in after and absence and play your best by any means.


Sparrow zero awareness ... my god

Melksham wtf


Ahhh Sparrow!

 

Fair play Melks. I doubt there'll be a game 202 but your effort today can;t be questioned

3 minutes ago, gregdemon said:

please just grind a win  its top 4 at stake  !!!!!!

Would rather bang bang bang then 100 points to 7


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