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We just can’t defend quick handball chains through the corridor. 
 

And in true demons fashion, we make some no name vfl player like Cumberland look like prime Cyril Rioli. 

 

JVR needs to hold his marks. Gets both hands on the ball all the time.


What is this horse****?

 

Defence is puss, midfield lazy and full or Hollywood heroes tonight.

Edited by dazzledavey36

When I said last week we looked like 2019 levels in our loses I was ridiculed.

This is 2019 levels.


Wake up you lazy bastards. You’re getting toweled up by a bottom four team!

Please WAKE UP.

Backline asleep again this week.

Player wasn't even looking at the ball.

Handball handball until dump kick to nothing, turn it over and stand 5 meters off their forwards. 


Tigers can only play 2 quarters...

24 minutes ago, McQueen said:

We’re on tonight legends. 
 

Chalk and cheese feel to last week.  

I take this back đŸ˜¬

Our defence is just not the same one we built 2021 off, not even close. 

I do not have the emotional stability for this given the past crazy week at work and the Bombers game...

They just said on Fox that this is the biggest first quarter Richmond has had this year đŸ˜«


 

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