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1 hour ago, Demon Disciple said:

Well beaten in the clearances and inside 50’s says to me the mids aren’t working hard enough…………………me being captain obvious. Wonder if the coaches are going to call it out.

Kozzy started in the middle last week to great effect.

Haven't seen anything of this yet.

Has he had any meaningfull time through there so far?


Petty back to the backline you go son. 

WHY ARE WE FORCING THIS, PLEASE SEND PETTY BACK TO HELP MAY AND LEVER.

 

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

I hate to say it but Oliver's struggling tonight. 

He's being shown up big time 

1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Kozzy started in the middle last week to great effect.

Haven't seen anything of this yet.

Has he had any meaningfull time through there so far?

Our forward pressure is a mess when he isn’t forward 

Makes it hard for Turner to settle when Lever and May are playing poorly


1 minute ago, DeeSpencer said:

Our forward pressure is a mess when he isn’t forward 

He's often a barometer too.

How has Jack Viney of all players not had a tackle?

Are we scared to tackle? And when we do why don’t they stick? 


Our midfield has been pitiful tonight. Suns kids showing us up in effort and toughness.

I’m watching a premiership list wasting away their small window of opportunities. 

 

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