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Melksham and Hunt were very disappointing tonight. We desperately need a 2nd tall forward otherwise we cannot win the flag.

Edited by Jibroni

Out- Jackson, ANB, Hibberd

In- JVR, Chandler, who knows…

 

OUT: Sparrow, ANB, Hunt/Hibberd (flip a coin)
IN: Harmes, JVR, Bowey

Hibberd and ANB both should be put in a hole to never be seen again. Bring in Bedford and Harmes


1 minute ago, Garbo said:

Hibberd and ANB both should be put in a hole to never be seen again. Bring in Bedford and Harmes

Rubbish post

 

I dream a dream of not having a long distance runner as a half forward flanker

1 minute ago, drysdale demon said:

Rubbish post

ANB & Hibberd

How would you rate their games tonight ?


Bowey and Harmes in

anb to solitary for a week deary me

i mean you could add inJVR v blues for experience because we cannot win from here 

Out: Melksham, Hunt

In: JVR, Harmes 

Picket looked hampered by the knee with strapping. Rest him if needed. Chin can have a run if this is the case. 

2 minutes ago, adonski said:

I dream a dream of not having a long distance runner as a half forward flanker

ABN

He has all the attributes of a Cattle dog.

12 minutes ago, Abyssal said:

ANB & Hibberd

How would you rate their games tonight ?

ANB gets 90% of his touches with immediate pressure incoming. He chooses to take the tackle and create a stoppage. I assume this is what the coaches drill into them, because he does it everytime and is always picked


Unchanged.

It's the Goodwin way.

In: Harmes

Out: Hunt 

In Harmes or JVR 

Out Melksham

We kick straight and win, don’t throw out all the toys yet.

Tackling in forward half needs to be more consistent week to week.

 

Honestly, without emotion.. who cares.. we look a straight sets final side. 


Genuinely still confused what Sparrow's role this year. Plays the bit role I'm guessing? For a midfielder, he barely has influence at all in games.

9 disposals tonight for 0 tackles. 

 

 

Edited by dazzledavey36

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Genuinely still confused what Sparrow's role this year. Plays the bit role I'm guessing? For a midfielder, he barely has influence at all in games.

9 disposals tonight for 0 tackles

 

 

Competitive beast I've heard 

 
1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Genuinely still confused what Sparrow's role this year. Plays the bit role I'm guessing? For a midfielder, he barely has influence at all in games.

9 disposals tonight for 0 tackles

 

 

Spot on. He was TERRIBLE.  Fumbled. Missed tackles. Handballs to no one. Terrible. 

I've really got no idea who to bring in but surely the coaches need to look at the forwards. It is not working. In the past I blamed the entries but we had plenty of good forward entries only for the forwards to go missing and hang out the back. Think we may have a few front runners here who are not as tough as they think.


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