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Goodnight North. Bris won't give up the lead from here. You can run on belief for so long, but what happens when little doubts start to nag away and the belief slowly evaporates?

Amazing how well Daniher and Hipwood play when no North defenders play within 15m of them.

Edited by Demon Jack

 

Norf overuse handball and also look to go through the corridor almost always,  even if it's not on.

Would love to see their kick to handball  ratio.

No run, run out of congestion or anyone running past the ball carrier either.

Mostly circle work with too many hot handballs and too many of those backward handballs, inviting ever increasing pressure.

Not sure whether this is the way Clarko's training them or they're failing to execute whatever else it is that he is asking from them.

Either way they're a complete rabble with a smattering of up & coming talent.

And as for Larkey.  My gosh.... softer than my cavoodle after a full wash, conditioner and fluffing!

They really have no dangerous forwards aside from Zurhaar on a really 'on' day.  Their other medium/small forwards are non-existent and the general delivery inside 50 is not even dog's breakfast worthy.

P.S. forgot Stephenson... nb

Edited by Demon Dynasty


1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Geez poor defending yet again from Norf.

I posted the above an hour ago.

In that time defence has gone from poor to non existent !

4 minutes ago, layzie said:

I guess North just aren't ready yet 

Agreed.

If Freo miss the 8 by a game they’ll be kicking themselves that they somehow lost to North at home.

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Whenever I hear sheezel I just want to eat cheezels

Haven't had those in a while 


7 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Whenever I hear sheezel I just want to eat cheezels

Extra special cheezel though

On 4/13/2023 at 11:41 PM, WalkingCivilWar said:

Have you ever seen the amount of rubbish left after a match at any ground? It’s astounding. After our Sydney match I had to return to where I’d been sitting and the amount of rubbish in the empty stands was overwhelming. It’s way more than you’d imagine. You don’t notice it when there’s people there but it really is an eye opener. 

I may be just old-fashioned, but I always take all my rubbish with me to the nearest bin on the way out. Is it too much to expect crowds to behave like responsible adults? I find it frustrating that it seems socially normal just to drop litter all over the place because it might be slightly inconvenient otherwise ... (and I guess that confirms that I am indeed old-fashioned).

Some of those cows would be better kicks than a number of Norf players


30 marks inside 50 for the Lions.... a club record.

Clarko's honeymoon officially over

It appears the honeymoon is over at Arden St.  How soon before we get a crack at them?

 

A training run since half time

North were never going to win this. They’re much improved but let’s not kid ourselves. 


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