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1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

How can you tackle a player that marks the ballย 

New rule apparently.

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We're in trouble.

Coaching and selecting integrity woeful.

Petty spudding it up at CHF while we leave out an in form forward in Schache out.

Hibberd is finished as a footballer. Incredibly slow to react at ground level.

Got ourselves in a massive boghole right now. Going to have to do it the hard way.

 

Good on you Fritta


Well done Langdon and Fritta.

But what has happene to our contested ball game? Not too long ago we were the best by a long way.

Chatting with a Richmond mate on the side, and he completely agrees that the umpiring is pathetic and looking after the Tigers. ๐Ÿ˜ก๐Ÿคฌ

Richmond win this comfortably. Not even close.

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Richmonds pressure is 10 fold on ours, nothing to do with umpiring which has been average.

1 minute ago, Gunnaโ€™s said:

Hopefully youโ€™ve started something Fritta

Its never Frittas fault.ย 

I am surprised Goodwin hasn't rested him


Honestly, why do we get caught holding the ball so much? We don't have that burst of speed breaking from packs, even Trac.

Umps liking their work. Think Gil does too.

Zero pressure.ย 
Neeld sort of stuff.ย 
Goingbhome at half time.ย 


Chandler has spent more time on the ground than on his feet. Iโ€™d sub him now.

The fact we canโ€™t win centre clearance with the personnel weโ€™ve got is pathetic.ย 

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We've conceded 51 points half way through the second quarter again. What's the excuse this time?ย 

Putridย 

Just now, Boots and all said:

Honestly, why do we get caught holding the ball so much? We don't have that burst of speed breaking from packs, even Trac.

Talk, we arenโ€™t doing enough of it. Playing very selfish footy.


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