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Missed some big chances in that quarter, slow out the blocks but got the game on our terms in the 2nd half of the quarter.


Fought back well after watching Collingwood run around for the first 10 minutes. Goal kicking is killing us though

Chandler, Kozzy & Grundy .... wow. 

Very tough winning with that sort of inaccuracy 

 

Ugh we must take our chances. How did kozzie not get the distance.

But the 2nd half of that quarter we looked better 

Second week in a row of disgraceful kicking at goal.

Kozzie and Gruny.. you've got to kick those ffs.

 


How have we gone from one of the most accurate to the one of the worst? Just basic set shots being missed.

What happened to Choco’s goal kicking academy? It’s a shambles! 

Well that will 100% come back to bite us in the [censored]. They’ve watched us run ourselves silly, will put on a little pressure and we will fold.


We were all at sea for the first 10 mins but settled well. Pressure gauge right up. goal kicking letting us down badly. We have to convert.

Our own team worst enemy that q. Felt we were on top last 10 minutes, wasteful in front. Take our chances from here 

Is the wind impacting the goal kicking at our end that quarter ?? 


JVR has to hold them marks 15 out, just has too.

How was the arm hold on Fritta by Moore ruck me what are the umps looking at the fluorescent parasites.

 
4 minutes ago, BDA said:

rubbish goal kicking

Stuck at work due to living in QLD. 
 

Were the misses from Grundy, Chandler etc kickable?


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