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WHAT A GOAL BY CHANDLER

Speed, smarts and composure. 

 
Just now, Hopeful Demon said:

Chandler is definitely up there with the best small forwards in the comp on current form.

I'd say up there as the most improved player in the comp 

 

Hope that late goal doesn’t prevent Goody for giving a few of them (namely Tracc) a good spray 


Why is it that our midfield always needs time to get going? Does Yze put them to sleep with his pre-game talk

Backline needs a rocket. Midfield needs a rocket. 
Rowell needs to be shut down. Maybe Sparrow to just shut him out of it. 

The way Chandler is playing is the reason you give them a real grounding at Casey 

brilliant goal

 

Getting beaten at stoppages.

Fritsch unsighted.

GC running players through centre square often outnumbering us meaning easy inside 50 kicks. 

Defence mindset not strong from our midfield.  

Chandlers read the Dragon Scroll.

 

Centre clearances 5 to 2.

Marks 28 to 17.

Both against.

Trac, Lever, May, Anb, Langdon, Fritta and Viney all need to get going. 

Powell with 12 possies.

At least we've been efficient inside 50

Edited by leave it to deever

The opposition is up and about its game on 


2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Backline needs a rocket. Midfield needs a rocket. 
Rowell needs to be shut down. Maybe Sparrow to just shut him out of it. 

Backline look all at sea since Petty been moved.

Get him back and Brown in

Leaders might want to step up this quarter. Max 2 touches, Viney 2 touches.

Move Trac forward to bring him in to the game perhaps. Tell May to stick to his man and defend, not look for the easy intercept.

2 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Fwd structure a mess

Has been for a long time but gee they make it hard for them, when are they going to learn to kick it to the advantage for the forwards ie, if the forward player is facing boundary side kick it there not to the opposition side of them.

Just now, Bates Mate said:

Backline look all at sea since Petty been moved.

Get him back and Brown in

I agree. Petty is good forward but he’s too important down back. 


 

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