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GAMEDAY: Rd 04 vs West Coast

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Our kicks just always seem to fall short.

 
Just now, praha said:

Our kicks just always seem to fall short.

We have been sloppy but will tighten up.

 


West Coast's mids are playing shoulder to shoulder with ours in the ball ups. I'd like to see Grundy tap it outside that 3-5 metre zone and have our mids run onto it.

Remember when the Pies beat the Cats in rd 1 and many on here said they can’t play like that every week….

 

May needs to be banned from kicking in until he takes better options. They have to spread the talls and kick to the one Barrass isn’t on. It’s not rocket science 


People seem to be disappointed based on some silly idea we should win by 100. We will win by 10 goals at minimum. That’s plenty. Who cares. We did this against sides in 2021. We even lost to Adelaide then. We were a good side then. This whole good sides do this and that speak is nonsense based on fantasies and wishful thinking. But hey, we still might win by 100. The eagles will fade.

My best players include Yeo and Barrass. Worried now about Petty. Been on Petty watch for 2 weeks now. Hope its nothing

Petty not doing a lot up forward today

Our inconsistency is frustrating. We turn it up against the swans, and now struggling against the WAFL eagles. It’s momentum killing stuff, even if we eek out a win. Hope we wake up and realise we have to earn a win. 


No key forwards can do anything about kicks to their opponents. That Fritsch kick that missed Petty a  classic example 


It’s like we are waiting for it to click instead of out working them. This game is still a danger right now.

Need to keep the work rate up and hopefully split it open 

 

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