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Just now, dino rover said:

Losers blame umpires 

People who think they’re above others refuse to consider the fact that they effect games. Umpires clearly effect games and momentum and the last two quarters have been shocking.

 
Just now, praha said:

Where's the replay of that free kick 

With the last one we didn't see either 


6 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Why? He’s been patchy for 2 years now, needs the message sent 

Lol spare me. He kicked 55 goals last year in a forwardline that functioned poorly. 

Edited by Hopeful Demon

Lever what 195 vs king 200 of course he has to scrag to defend and there goes a free

not always called

 

 

1 minute ago, DeeSpencer said:

Oliver’s decision making is just bizarre. He had Tracc running free. Goes backward to Hunter under pressure?

Is now becoming a clanger king.

1 minute ago, Kent said:

sub hunter off for gods sake!

Move him forward, put Kozzie in the middle, tell Petty not to leave the defensive 50, and win a few clearances ffs

For experienced players the lack of brains and calm from May and Lever is embarrassing. For the love of god start winning some stoppages and just in case you lose maybe have someone defending the back, Time for Petty back, Turner off for Harmes and the resting ruck to play more forward and Fritsch to show some effort. Don’t do that and this is an L. 

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When will they kick out to the right just once for the F..k of it. Same kick out rubbish week in week out. Having FOUR extra jumpers don't help but they ain't got red on them. 

1 minute ago, von said:

People who think they’re above others refuse to consider the fact that they effect games. Umpires clearly effect games and momentum and the last two quarters have been shocking.

So it’s just the umpires?


1 minute ago, Gorgoroth said:

May kicking left when Langdon was free on the right… turn over. Goal.

He had bowey on as well. 

Just now, demon3165 said:

Is now becoming a clanger king.

He’s going to miss kicks at times but when he has days like this with his hands it’s a killer. Honestly think he plays scared of contact when he has the ball at times which is crazy given how brave he is when winning it, drive forward, give a clean handball, wear a hit.

 

Said this to mates early in the second qtr. petty to the backline, turned off and Harmes on. Petty is a not good enough forward, Turner is not good enough and Harmes will at least offer run and effort.

This midfield performance is inexcusable. We have a full team. Get Grundy into the ruck. Petty back. Sub Turner off and Harmes into the midfield to stop Rowell from touching it. 


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