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Mitch White gives it straight to Suns again. 4 times in a row. What is going on with him?

If they lose this, which is looking likely, they can blame their disposal and kicking for goal. It has been pathetic.

Edited by Redleg

 

2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

starting to lose count of the inside 50 marks by the Suns

Joel Smith might be better down back

Emphasising the importance of Disco Turner

Edited by Crystal Dees

 

Reminiscent of our 2022 seniors. We work so hard to create chances with no accuracy only for the opposition to take their chances and get a lead. It’s going to take something special from us in the last quarter as GC keep kicking straight and hitting their forwards and we keep having to scrap and kick miracle goals to stay in it. Frustrating. 


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Three Quarter Time Gold Coast Suns 13.8.86 lead Casey Demons 10.9.69

Goals Brown 3 Bell Laurie Moniz-Wakefield Schache Sestan J Smith Spargo

Disposals Laurie 21 Howes 18 Tomlinson 17 Woewodin 16

White adds another, to make it last 5 kicks turned over. He has tackled well but kicked horribly. Maybe he has a sore foot. 

2 minutes ago, 12345_54321 said:

Inaccuracy has absolutely cooked us again. Exactly what the Tigers did was taking advantage of our lazy kicking.

Yes, it's looking a lot like the Richmond game in the sense that a lack of midfield pressure is allowing easy transition. Gold Coast are a seriously good VFL team and Casey have made too many skill errors

Turner is possible late in for Hibberd who has been battling an Achilles  issue


Great goal Melksham. White finally hits a good target in Spargs. All happened because of a great defensive mark from Tommo. Let’s go boys!!

Mac Andrew crashing packs and intercepting


23 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Mitch White gives it straight to Suns again. 4 times in a row. What is going on with him?

If they lose this, which is looking likely, they can blame their disposal and kicking for goal. It has been pathetic.

The commentator just said his turnover inside 50 was his first mistake today. He’s had 17 touches and I’m almost certain 16 have been terrible. 

Too easy for the suns. A coast to coast goal with no pressure. After a dominant display last week Melksham has looked lacking in intent today. Frustrating. Hard to see how we come back from here.

Edited by deejammin'

 
Just now, chook fowler said:

Sestan and Jefferson not giving much to get excited about 

It’s their first year of senior footy. Get a grip.


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