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Amature mistake from Lingers there.  You must stay way outside the line and make it an 'outside 5'  call so you can cover the player running inside the field for the angled shot at goal or pressure the kick across to the fat side

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1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Stop kicking the ball out on the full

At least 6 OOF only 2 under pressure 

2 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

3 high tackles, no free. 

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The booing is back. Are these Sydney supporters on day release?

 
2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Melksham needs to lift

2 touches.

I was confused about his recent good form but not anymore.

 

May started the momentum swing with utter stupidity 


May and the umps really killed our early momentum.

Need more out of trac, Angus, gawn. Got out played in the clinchers.

Anb, melk are having mares. Anb so off the pace it's not funny

Hard watch that quarter, outworked around the ground, out contested, outskilled. Getting in behind our backs too easily.

Must lift the pressure gane and start getting scores from turnovers, the game was totally on our terms in the first.

Kozzie & Melksham need to contribute. 

Just need to fix a few things like our kicking and we missed some tackles.

Got sucked in then got back on top then started [censored] up forward entries like we always do, A lot of players can lift. Soft umpiring not helping.


Midfield thrashed that quarter.

Petty fabulous.

Hunt nervy.

Langdon generally good.

Not sure Tracc 100 percent.

 

19 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Manufacturing a close result for 7 and HQ

Thank you for your weekly cut and paste, Clint.  :D

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Kozzie & Melksham need to contribute. 

Just need to fix a few things like our kicking and we missed some tackles.

This and Dogga.

Edited by leave it to deever

You stop paying that first May free kick at under 12s let alone AFL finals.


Our mids are playing ordinary. Defense keeping us in it.

1st half May Petty Hibberd Langdon 

🥔Jackson Brown ANB Melksham Riv
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🤮🤮🤮umps - the 50 !!! Ffs 

need to lift … yes Trac (sore) Gawn Brayshaw 

Clearances 12-20. Poor so far 

Sydney brought the pressure that q. We looked shaky like our losses this year. Predictably going forward. I think track copped a corky in the first, has looked preppy since

 

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