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Fritsch’s kicking, he used to never miss wether it be a set shot or snap. He missed a crucial one in the last qtr last week.

 

Was that harmes with that short pass? Terrible 

 

how is that not 50


Bad decisions up forward is costing us 

Come on Harmsey. Does a scintillating evasive spin then executes a shocking grubber of a kick.

 

Nice hit from Jackson on Gawn. Great support for Gawn. 
What a soft team. 

Just now, dees189227 said:

Our foward line pressure is non-existent. We just let Freo take it out way to easily 

I don’t understand why we are kicking it high to the hot spot, we have a medium sized forward line, surely keeping it low and direct would be better?!


Gawn and Grundy should smash LJ now

There's the difference in a nutshell - D's bomb it fwd/Dockers lower eyes for a set shot.


Let's see. Jackson sole ruck against Grundy and Gawn now.

We should smash them.

1 minute ago, —coach— said:

I don’t understand why we are kicking it high to the hot spot, we have a medium sized forward line, surely keeping it low and direct would be better?!

Ask Goody?

The umpiring is horrific.

As bad as our offence.

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1 minute ago, praha said:

how is that not 50

Because it is Demons.  
 

Umpires are a joke.

Just now, demon3165 said:

Ask Goody?

They don’t kick to space as there isn’t any. There isn’t any space as the forwards stand still. 

 
1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Let's see. Jackson sole ruck against Grundy and Gawn now.

We should smash them.

I wouldn’t be so sure. Right now we are losing this game.


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