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We are a long way off it atm

Why are those who arent renowned at short medium pass kicking trying to thread the needle on the 45s.... gifting them turnovers in the worst place to do so across HB.

What a shambles so far.  All at sea coming off HB.

Edited by Demon Dynasty

 

Rubbish quarter. Bombing high to smalls  in the wet will never work. Smalls not locking ball in either. It’s gonna be a long night.

It's all good and well to try and bite off the corridor but it'll never be successful while our efficiency is this bad. 


 

Field kicking terrible 

Dumb turnovers

And we persist with bombs into the 50

Yawn, it’s like I’ve seen this movie before?


Just now, jnrmac said:

Ball use is primary school standard ffs

 

Wage up

Kindergarten standard.

Ahh yes Brayshaw the Butcher, it’s definitely your role in the team to hit stationary targets in the middle of the ground 


Kozzie non existent once again

Getting sick of him to be honest. Just has zero impact.


1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Can’t kick into the corridor with disposal like that

Clockwork Gus first quarter goal turnover.

1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

F off Brayshaw that was terrible

BS

Rivers called for it and then made a weak attempt at marking

 

Brayshaw?

Jordon?

What is this trash my eyes are being assaulted with?


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