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5 minutes ago, bing181 said:

Without a big, dominant KPF we're going to continue to struggle. Also behind a lot of the poor I50 entries IMV, no-one quite sure who to kick to. If you have your one big bloke you kick it to him if he's one on one, if he's not you kick to the secondary forwards who will have made space.

Can't see this year being the one, you really need not just the cattle but for everything to go right, and we're losing out on both of those (injuries to Gawn, Oliver, Petty, Salem etc).

We desperately need a forward. Instead we chasing a second ruck we don’t need. Wasting money. It’s pathetic. This game is terrible. We are just better than a sh*t team in Carlton. It’s not good to watch.

 

Where’s our goal kicking gone?


 

Set shots now what? 2 goals 7 or 8? Will be costly. 


I cant remember see goal kicking this bad 

We should be 5-6 goals infront. Rubbish kicking


McKay catching Frittata’s tips?  Hope so. 

Edited by monoccular

I know it’s tough for the real diehards to hear but I fully understand why we don’t get 40,000 to every game.

This is absolutely putrid 

Pathetic skill level tonight. Petracca might be the only player in our entire team who is not out of form at this stage.


Who would you rather have up forward?

Max with 46% accuracy

Or Grundy with 67%

Why is weitering untouchable. Had 5 times the amount prior compared to tracc 

 

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