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What is going on with Viney? We are playing a man down. 

 
1 minute ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Worst half of footy for the year 

worst than v lions 

worst than v bombers 

worst than v port 

overhandballing is horrible 

ineffective inside 50

going wide going wide and wide 

Best. Ummm Trac and lots of others just going ok. 

Viney. Kozzzy. Chin. Do something!!! And Spargo is a negative 

What happened to Chandler? Is he being tagged? A shell of his former self, had a great 5-6 rounds to start the year.

2 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Any chance we try and go fast and direct through the corridor?

That involves winning the clearances. So no. 

 
1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Why does Kozzy seem to be on a rollercoaster every game?.

One spectacular goal, or play. Then 10 minutes of zero impact or involvement.

💯

It's a scrap. Grundy's two shot should be goals. Similarly, Harmes.

Midfield is ineffective with Viney being tagged, Tracc quiet that quarter.

The secondary midfield not really cutting it. 


1 minute ago, spirit of norm smith said:

going wide going wide and wide 

Story of our season

Same at Casey

Boring team to watch save for 2021 finals series

This is a soft effort from us.

Viney and Lever really need to lift.

Jv no disposals last quarter.  A grand two touches for a half.

Jacko best on hound. Great work Dees.

Can Tmac lay a tackle just once please.

 

Just now, Earl Hood said:

What is going on with Viney? We are playing a man down. 

Meantime JJ can’t buy a game. 

 

2 half backlines dominating, both teams struggling to find much cohesion between wing and half forward. Not a pretty game to watch. 

I don't understand the modern interpretation of a push in the back. In 2/3 of contested marking, someone is shoving the person in front forward and it is not paid. Gawn does it a lot, and cops it a lot. 

Early today in this thread I mentioned handballing, tackling, and F50 efficiency. Tackling = tick. The other 2 are the mess they have been all year.


3 minutes ago, Ugottobekidding said:

Any chance Goodwin's could give up like Hardwick

It's a strange feeling when Reddit is the best option for a rational discussion of something. The game day threads here are something else.

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4 minutes ago, frankie_d said:

it’s shocker, isn’t it. It’s got real Sunday afternoon 4;20pm game, circa 2014, feels. 

That's exactly how it feels and it shouldn't. We are a top 4 team playing a team out of the 8 and should be comfortably winning. 

All I can think is what Collingwood will do to us in 2 weeks time 

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

That involves winning the clearances. So no. 

We’ve had numerous opportunities when we’ve won the ball off half back.

A dreadful game - we have no zip at all, absolutely flat. Freo are terrible also - the Pies would have put these guys to bed already. 
 

Not sure where our lift is going to come from, but it doesn’t bode well for the rest of the year.


3 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Nailed it 

Thanks mate, just noticed all the typos haha sorry just really frustrated. 

2 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

Grundy's two shot should be goals.

How so?

Strating to forget the last time Kozzie tore a game apart.

I think it was before he was suspended.

Been a while.

Sadly Chandler following his lead.

Our forward line is 6tuffed.

Just now, Orion said:

How so?

He could have kicked them straight? 😂

So frustrating. 


4 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Why does Kozzy seem to be on a rollercoaster every game?.

One spectacular goal, or play. Then 10 minutes of zero impact or involvement.

And tried to take a mark 1 hander. He doesn't do enough 

Let’s try for the first 10 minutes of the 3/4 kamakzi run and gun, fast ball movement , play on at all costs to an open fwd line with Fritsch coming out of the square, Chandler and Kosi 25-30 metres out in opposite pockets.

1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Disposal efficiency says it all

Dees 69% vs 79% Freo

Yep our skills are terrible. Handballs and short kicking going astray. Need to rectify in the 2nd half or we are in big trouble. We also over use the ball when under pressure instead of getting a quick kick into the forwards. Hate to be a forward in this team.

 
Just now, dees189227 said:

And tried to take a mark 1 hander. He doesn't do enough 

He needs to be coached. 

Learn some more footy smarts Kozzy, stop trying to do the flashy stuff.

1 minute ago, Docs Demons said:

Yep our skills are terrible. Handballs and short kicking going astray. Need to rectify in the 2nd half or we are in big trouble. We also over use the ball when under pressure instead of getting a quick kick into the forwards. Hate to be a forward in this team.

You wonder what they do over the preseason? Plenty of time to work on skills...🤔🤔🤔


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