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1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Our leaders for the 2nd week in a row have failed to stand up.

Gawn, May, Petracca, Salem all poor.

Don't fret, we loading.. 

 

Lazy. None of our players are moving. Blake loading all you want, but if you lose and don’t even finish top four then who gives a [censored] what preparation you’ve done. Definitely feels like we’ve lost our team spirit.

Yep. 

We're cooked. No one willing to put their hand up today and show a bit of grit and determination. 

Think Gawn and Jackson are our biggest issues at the moment.

No aerial presence at all.


Port aren't great. I honestly have no idea how we're going to win any of our remaining games, let alone the flag. What the hell happened to us?

1 minute ago, JimmyGadson said:

Don't fret, we loading.. 

Haha people genuinely will spew out this [censored] weak excuse when we lose.

 

Gawn and Jackson vs no proper ruckman and we’re losing clearances by 13. Neither have impacted the game.

On a side note, Jackson is not worth a million a year and never will be. Overrated.


Pickett the only one willing to dig in and have a crack.

 

 

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