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Can we at least lay some bruising tackles that make them think twice?

This is just too soft .

 

Getting murdered 

Pathetic effort. Ground ball in back half… the usual problem.  Meanwhile, up forward, JVR and Petty haven’t a clue. 

 

Lever needs a kick up the [censored]. Pathetic on the mark and that handball….my God. Richmond are bottom 6, and we make them look top 4. 

Watching such a talented list waste their chances away. So frustrating. 


Too slow, second to the ball, no run

Don't worry folks. BBB and TMac are banging the doors down in the 2s.

 

  On 24/04/2023 at 09:55, leave it to deever said:

Please WAKE UP.

Backline asleep again this week.

Player wasn't even looking at the ball.

Backline not good but where is the midfield? 

Chain away then dump kick to nothing. 

Losing everything at ground level, making them look like the Tigers of old.

teams ramp up the pressure and we turn to water. same as last year.

I don’t know what I’m watching. We are just playing some real poor footy. 

Cant see us pegging this one back … Looks like last week all over again.  

  On 24/04/2023 at 09:54, layzie said:

Ok we're in a bit of trouble now 

absolute poo   I know its slippery    but hold  marks     big lead considering slippery conditions


Lazy football by the Dees. Over confidence and not working hard enough. Turnovers back in our problem basket. That’s a very poor start.  

  On 24/04/2023 at 09:57, Fanatique Demon said:

Pathetic effort. Ground ball in back half… the usual problem.  Meanwhile, up forward, JVR and Petty haven’t a clue. 

Jvrs a kid and Petty isn't strong enough to play forward. 

The club has risked too much on tmac and bbb.

Who are we???!!

This sucks. Last week we lost to a team who won’t go the distance and will again this week because we don’t work hard enough. Too many excuses. No imagination.

We have nearly a full strength team out there. This is embarrassing. 

 


  On 24/04/2023 at 09:58, Earl Hood said:

Backline not good but where is the midfield? 

Trac’s out there standing still and trying to throw everyone off him. He’s trying to do too much, again.

Why THE.FRICK are we losing it in the middle?!!????? Bloooooooody hell Melbourne. Playing the Reserves here, wake up 

Petty a key forward?¿ for christsake Goody u had BBB and didnt use himFfs

 

Hibbo should be left in VFL after this, guy has clearly gone a year to long time to bring in Turner 


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