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Out coached and that’s all there is to say. Watching it live, every avenue we go down that usually works is met with Swan pressure. 
 

We’ve been beaten in the coaches box.

 
1 minute ago, Webber said:

Better in every facet of the game, the Swans. We are their bunnies, only way to put it. 

coaching... gameplan

 

Disappointing but don't give up the season. Richmond lost the Qf in 2020 and won the flag.

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Sparrow going up to spoil Jsckson who's going up for a contested mark sums up our night.

That nonsense started early 


 
21 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Yeah he's off this year completely.

Bowey would have done more all game.

This was a [censored] poor performance tonight, really disappointed 


Tmac in. Melk logically out. Argument can be made for Brown, maybe.
Bowey in. Salem out.

My biggest worry is we haven't played well on our home ground for most of the year.

2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

coaching... gameplan

coaching...gameplan...innovation...alternative plays - all missing

2 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Get him in next week Tmac we need structure.

Melk out done, 2 shots on goal 45 degree angle shots crapped the bed our forward line is a mess.

Yea fooled us all by playing 2 great games out of the last ordinary 2 years.

But sadly nobody to swap him with.

 


8 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

To think some were worried about Franklin

 

May did a brillant job on him.

 

we can't buy goal!

Such a dumb move to drop Bowey for Salem. Neal Bullen could not possibly play again next week, surely? Worst player on the ground all night.


Trac injured from Franklin tackle.

Outmuscled and got sucked into crap they didn't need to get involved in (May, Harmes)

 

Well I guess that's why we worked so hard to get the double chance.

We didnt look right from the start.

Way too many passengers tonight.

Hats off to Oliver and the backline. Great game from them. 

 

1 minute ago, Darkhorse72 said:

May did a brillant job on him.

we can't buy goal!

Franklin is the Titanic

he was never the danger


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