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This is why Oliver will never win a brownlow. Chalks up stats but is an absolute ball butcher who doesn't hurt you.

 

 
1 minute ago, McQueen said:

Chatting with a Richmond mate on the side, and he completely agrees that the umpiring is pathetic and looking after the Tigers. 😡🤬

It's always the umpires fault with you guys.

I mean ...seriously??

 

 

Pressure gauge must go up a notch on Goodwin. We are wasting this squad. No pace. No pressure. Hardwick giving Goodwin an absolute coaching lesson. Happens way too often.

Our players are so unaware of opposition at round them it’s baffling


Sparrow’s starting to give me Weideman vibes. Has the look of a gun but just isn’t up to this level.

Stop taking the advantage. Slow it down.

Stick your tackles.

And umps pull your heads out.

 

Our awareness levels are abysmal atm

This is purely a coaching, positional and effort beating we are taking right now.


Every single one of our goals comes via China. We have to work so damn hard. 


3 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Umps liking their work. Think Gil does too.

Even put the maggots in yellow and black FFS

Edited by monoccular

1 minute ago, Floody100 said:

Sparrow’s starting to give me Weideman vibes. Has the look of a gun but just isn’t up to this level.

Shouldn’t be getting a game when there’s are guys like Dunstan and Harmes wracking up 40 touches in the reserves. Selection panel not rewarding form is so frustrating!

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Umps will not reward our tackling.

It's shocking.

Our tackling is [censored] weak. They get a clean handball off every time. Richmond bury us into the ground. That's the difference. We have zero mongrel this year.

1 minute ago, BDA said:

We’re too easy to score against 

Need to go back to circa 2021. Stop trying to play like other teams


stop taking the man on and hand passing 2 metres

stick the tackles and slow the game down for gods sake

 

Slowly winning the midfield battle.  The umps giving every tiggy to the Tiges as usual

We are staying in this game by some great passages of play, but our lack of intensity and fumbling is killing us. 


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