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Getting annihilated at ground level, and not much intensity or run around stoppages.

And I think our basic method has been figured out by most other clubs. Not sure what to do about this.

Here’s a tip to Gawndy, instead of both going to one side of the ground for the kick in, try going one each side

 

Yze needs to make some changes in the clearance work, every team knows what we do and how to beat it. We are predictable in a bad way.


Sorry everyone goes on about Oliver. I could get 40 possessions if I just got the ball and kicked it to nothing 

 

Umpires are either hopeless or cheats. Not sure which.


Good on you Kozzie...you absolute star.

Umps awful but not as bad as us.

 Hopefully that ignites some momentum.

4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Confident we respond this quarter. 

We have far too many good players to not respond.

C'mon Dees.

Thank you for your positivity, Dazzle!

Not something I thought I'd be typing... I do trust your footy IQ so fingers crossed!


Look all ganes this will come down to getting first use of the pill 

2 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Umpires are either hopeless or cheats. Not sure which.

Girl Why Dont We Have Both GIF


A little bit of flare 👍. Boys need to play on instinct, not this rigid 💩 Goody has drilled into them.

 

WHY ARE THEY TAKING CONTESTED MARKS EVERYWHERE???????

Max and Brodie being given a bath by a vfl ruckman. 


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