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Straight sets loss highlights not good enough. Melksham retires. Trade out some NQRs. Forward line changes. Get fit. Come again

 
 

And he moves Petty forward now???

So now he makes a [censored] move with Petty up forward. What. A. Joke. 


1 minute ago, Diamond Tim said:

Basically a repeat of last weeks game - significant coaching issue here.

It is a coaching issue - 'our' method is now conservative reading for every team.

Both late to move Petty 

Goody you are dumb

Gee a tall in the fwd line

Wow ..good idea

Wow that's the first Goody has made an ingame change...

 

I among others have denied what was patently obvious for most of this year.

Now i remember what it feels like to lose finals, it sucks, so disappointing


Make a change and see what happens Goody lack of change is a liability

Has petty gone forward.    Winning move ?

Who'd have thought Petty is alright up forward... 

I wonder if we could have tried something like this at any other time this year?

Although to be fair he's saved our behind out back tonight.


Lucky we loaded. We'll be at our optimal on Grand Final day according to binman.

Malthouse is flailing Goodwin's coaching on ABC - first time I've agreed with Mick in years.

Edited by Diamond Tim

[censored] me, Petty has put an exclamation mark on just how ordinary Brown and Jackson are.


Just now, Diamond Tim said:

Malthouse is flailing Goodwin's coaching on ABC - first time I've agreed with Mick in years.

What did he say?

That's holding the ball every day of the week.

And that 50 BS

 

What a shock, those 3 junktime goals were the difference (not to mention our first quarter inaccuracy).

Putrid performance after QT.

Edited by SaberFang

This is pathetic and a joke to put Petty forward now. It’s like the non review of the prelim. Goodwin is pretty thick at times.


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