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Gawn - becoming a liability 

Viney - season worst game

Petracca - only genuine winner

Brayshaw - the inferior brother

Rivers - poor decision making 

Salem - important decision maker

Spargo - little to commend

Chandler - nothing to commend

Pickett - continued disappointing season

Fritsch - what’s gone wrong?

May - played with passion 

Langdon - had little influence 

McVee - loose and lost

Lever - poor ground skills

Sparrow - tried all game

Grundy - a nothing game

vanRooyen - must be demoted

McDonald - rarely a target

Bowie - brave and useful

Hibberd - not the worst

Neal-Bullen - rarely sighted again

Harmes - poor decision making

 

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Anyone who thinks this is a player problem is beyond me, the way we play is dictated by the coach.

3 minutes ago, DemonSam said:

Anyone who thinks this is a player problem is beyond me, the way we play is dictated by the coach.

Ok sooooo

Goodwin, Season on line!

 

Harmes, JJ avoiding scrutiny, Joeboy? (Admittedly JJ little game time)

11 minutes ago, DemonSam said:

Anyone who thinks this is a player problem is beyond me, the way we play is dictated by the coach.

Yep, it's Goodwin who fumbles, who miskicks, and who runs around like a headless chook.


Harsh on McVee who was decent.

Viney had a crack and tried hard to lift us in final quarter.

 

14 minutes ago, Redlagged said:

Yep, it's Goodwin who fumbles, who miskicks, and who runs around like a headless chook.

No but he tells them where to run and where to position and teams run through us like a hot knife through butter. 

1 minute ago, DemonSam said:

No but he tells them where to run and where to position and teams run through us like a hot knife through butter. 

[censored].

 

" Neal-Bullen - rarely sighted again "

19 Disposals 9 tackles, obviously he was really rarely sighted (especially by Freemantle, who did not see him coming..

Gawn Playing Sore?

Spargo needs more.

When you have a dysfunctional forward line, it is always going to be hard to win. Love TMac, but unfortunately he's passed it. I still can't believe how the opposition clear the ball without a contest in the corridor. We miss Harry and of course, Clarry. Loved Kossie's endeavour today.  He didn't have enough mates though.  Nibbler?

37 minutes ago, dimmy said:

" Neal-Bullen - rarely sighted again "

19 Disposals 9 tackles, obviously he was really rarely sighted (especially by Freemantle, who did not see him coming..

Would have had 30 possessions if he could pick the ball up.

Trac and ANB have an incredible ability to fumble the ball

1 hour ago, dee-tox said:

 

Viney had a crack and tried hard to lift us in final quarter.

 

He also had 2 touches in the first half. Not a good one from the vice captain and an even worse one from the captain  

 


This is savage. Way over the top imo. 

 

1 hour ago, DemonWA said:

This is savage. Way over the top imo. 

 

Way over the top. Hardly.  Home game v an average team. Darcy off in second qtr.  So many missed tackles. So many turnovers.  So many missed shots at goal. So many wasted inside 50s.  Freo was not great by the way. We were just horrible.  
Gus, Salem, Trac, May, Fritsch and Sparrow all tried their best. 

Where's the 2021 version?

4 hours ago, dimmy said:

" Neal-Bullen - rarely sighted again "

19 Disposals 9 tackles, obviously he was really rarely sighted (especially by Freemantle, who did not see him coming..

True.

He wasn't good though 


8 hours ago, layzie said:

True.

He wasn't good though 

40% disp, not very good. ,mind you not alone in the small fwd department

14 hours ago, dimmy said:

" Neal-Bullen - rarely sighted again "

19 Disposals 9 tackles, obviously he was really rarely sighted (especially by Freemantle, who did not see him coming..

I don't know how he gathered 19 but his kicking game was a disaster.

 
15 hours ago, picket fence said:

Ok sooooo

Goodwin, Season on line!

Should be... but won't be.

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