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Viney - led from front

Petracca - tried all game

Oliver - great after first 

Grundy - overwhelmed by duds

Rivers - new contract distraction 

Bowey - poor under pressure

May - slow and awkward 

Langdon - ran without conviction 

Hunter - didn’t seem invested

Petty - horrible first half

Fritsch - ten minute performance 

Chandler - was virtually unnoticed 

Spargo - irrelevant before injury

Neal-Bullen - little impact again

van Rooyen - looked miles off

Pickett - disappointingly did little

McVee - continued to impress

Jordon - needed full game

Sparrow - little involvement again

McDonald - barely made indent

Melksham - slow and unreliable 

Brayshaw - continued disappointing season

Tomlinson - didn’t enhance reputation 

 

Team - fumbled and half-hearted

Coaches- completely outsmarted today

Viney... back to his Rugby Days IMO

 

Well done Joeboy                 again,

I think I could argue against perhaps two or three, but the team did not care so why should I bother.

 

well done again   am I disappointed      yes I am, hate losing to those baaarstards


28 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Viney... back to his Rugby Days IMO

That’s hard on him,  as I thought he led from the front and aside from a few turnovers, was one of our best. If the rest of them had his effort, we might have had a chance.

 

7 minutes ago, Redleg said:

That’s hard on him,  as I thought he led from the front and aside from a few turnovers, was one of our best. If the rest of them had his effort, we might have had a chance.

 

Effort Doesn't acquaint to class or use of ball.... Tonight his turnovers were shocking!! He was VERY POOR tonight I thought!

43 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Viney... back to his Rugby Days IMO

Jesus mate don't start this war again....lol

 
45 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Viney... back to his Rugby Days IMO

Well I can see a $100 bet from you know who......đŸ€­đŸ€­đŸ€­đŸ€­

joeboy again consistent with your appraisal on Brayshaw and Neal-Bullen. Back to the naughty corner boys. May; awkward and slow, after school detention! Bowey; poor under pressure straight to matron. Grundy; beaten by duds, six cuts. The rest; straight to bed without supper.

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Yep, no point arguing with anyone's assessment after today. We let ourselves down.

Edited by layzie

Drinking own bathwater

or

lack ing focus? 

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