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It's what happens on the day that counts. You can talk up a team as much as you like.

We can't win a flag with our fwd line. Tmac is cooked. Bbb is injured a lot and Jvr is just starting. We are missing a big proven quality Chf. 

 

Too many of our boys  at the ball drop ... clear out of the leading lanes and let the forwards jump at it.


I have no idea what is going on with our structure right now.

JVR popping up at full back?

Is Grundy injured?

 

How many times have we kicked it to a pack of 1 of us, 3 of them in our F50 and they STILL win the ball at ground?

 

They are working much harder

Players jogging off as we attack forward. Ridiculous 

Disgraceful performance. Grundy is being smashed, the defence is being torn apart. May, Petty and Thommo are all having shockers

Oliver is unsighted, Sparrow - is he even playing? - 

TMac was straight up kneed in the back by Draper in a ruck contest - play on. He should be rubbed out.

This is truly a pathetic display

 


5 uncontested marks to go from end to end, this is 2019 esque. 


Game over

Just now, leave it to deever said:

We can't win a flag with our fwd line. Tmac is cooked. Bbb is injured a lot and Jvr is just starting. We are missing a big proven quality Chf. 

There is something in this.

But we've also been outworked right from the get go

 

Switching off. Horrid. 10 goal loss written all over it.


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