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Bad kicking is bad football. Chandler, Kozzie, Grundy, wow!

Brayshaw (disposal) and ANB (fumbling again) costing us. 

Liking Smith, Salem, May and Viney

 

Still don’t get how professional footballers can have such bog ordinary disposal.

Brayshaw I’m looking at you

1 minute ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Fritta and ROOOOyen flying for the same mark at the top of the square 🤬

Van Rooyen should have called out and fritta should have more awareness 

 
1 minute ago, MoeSyzlak said:

Stuck at work due to living in QLD. 
 

Were the misses from Grundy, Chandler etc kickable?

Very kickable

Anb is struggling this year.

But Salo is getting better.


6 minutes ago, layzie said:

Stupid bloody siren 

That list kick into f50 was going oof too

1 minute ago, MoeSyzlak said:

Stuck at work due to living in QLD. 
 

Were the misses from Grundy, Chandler etc kickable?

yes. And kozzy with a shocking effort as well. 

 

There's a lot of arm chopping going on for our forwards.

Nice kick into Fritta. Well done Judd

Go Dees

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And Frittas back to his accurate best.

We are looking good.


New game plan… 

if anyone gets a mark or free kick inside 50. Fake cramp and have fritsch take their kick. 
 

what a ripper!

How is that a free against Grundy?


1 minute ago, Green Demon said:

How is that a free against Grundy?

Because he threw a guy on the ground who didn’t have the ball

 
1 minute ago, Green Demon said:

How is that a free against Grundy?

He held Pendlebury off the ball I think. 


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