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Gus letting his man roam free at half forward as usual. Allows the deep inside 50 and you never know what they’ll create from there 

If Gold Coast were a half decent footy club with some mongrel they'd pump us by 10 goals. They want it way more. If we switch it on just a bit we win. Gold Coast has a huge opportunity here.

 

Lazy tackle by Fritsch.


Ben King’s second touch, not all May’s fault 

 

 

1 minute ago, praha said:

If Gold Coast were a half decent footy club with some mongrel they'd pump us by 10 goals. They want it way more. If we switch it on just a bit we win. Gold Coast has a huge opportunity here.

firstly, they're not a club they're a franchise

they are however playing well as a team

Love Bowza.

Also, that was a mess.

Would be nice to get some i50 marks. They seem to be all over us back there.

Terrible inside 50 from Oliver but you’ll take it 

26 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

C'mon Fritter, LIFT!!!

Big second half coming up for the Hair Raiser!

1 kick, 2 HB just not enough Bailey

21 minutes ago, Deecisive said:

allowing to many GC players to run free, we always have trouble with teams that do that. We are lucky their disposal rate is not higher or we would be behind. we just dont know how to handle sides the run with the ball. Collingwood, Essendon and even Brisbane do it and we just dont cover the player running past, free players ahead, etc. I expect we will win, but so far not a very impressive performance that could very easily turn into a loss. where is the skill and precision we saw a part of at least against north.

Collingwood would murder us if we paly like this 

Bowey is the most reliable player in our side at the moment.


We are a club with a strong culture getting seriously challenged by a team with no culture. Embarrassing 🤦🏼‍♂️

lol Hunter what are you doing.


He disposed there

Hunter.  What were you thinking?  Or, what, were you thinking?

 

Derrwayne and Dunstan seeing every little thing GC way.  Pathetic barracking.

Edited by monoccular

 

This game doesn’t make sense.

Why put a skinny kid like Turner on a bloke like Casboult?

We are just bombing it anywhere into our forward line and it’s easily getting picked off.

Lever, Oliver and Fritter need to lift big time.

 


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