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Just now, Die Hard Demon said:

Are we actually ever going to play like a top 4 side? Our skills are the worst i’ve seen in a while.. 

No. we’ve been sh*t all year. 

 
1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

What's happened to Kozzys dare and speed? Been very irrelevant for weeks now.

Biggest fan but let's be honest, he's a shadow of his former self. Since scoring back from 2 week suspension has been struggling. I like his fwd pressure but he's not really kicking goals and getting much use. Hopefully he proves me wrong tonight.

 

How many clear centre bounce tap outs can we win but still not win the clearance? 


2 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

What's happened to Kozzys dare and speed? Been very irrelevant for weeks now.

Goody will never drop him so it looks like he's playing without care or effort 

Just now, —coach— said:

Just quietly we have 6 frees they have 2

Which one of those 6 wasn’t there?. The HTB decisions were all perfectly executed and duly rewarded. 
 

they need to call what they see, not even the ledger

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

How can we change it? Bring more to the contest?

Hit targets across the ground, stop binging it in. 

 

Our kicking - again, unpressured horrible errors leading to turnovers.

Geelong half backs are slaughtering our half forwards. 

The last 7 minutes looked better.


4 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

What's happened to Kozzys dare and speed? Been very irrelevant for weeks now.

Nothing much since his suspension. 

4 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Don't blame him. Imagine playing to packed stadiums every week then walking into that dump of a half Auskick sized ground

Is that whytheCats get paid marks for 5 meter kicks?

3 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Yeah he is gone for that. Has to be

Should but won’t. 

45 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Rivers called for it mostly stationary and Gus hit it out in front for Blicavs to intercept. Rivers never had a chance. Had Rivers gone harder he’s still not 200cm, the ball still would’ve been out of reach, Blicavs spoils anyway.

Theres a fundamental game plan issue that players don’t move in and out of space in a coordinated effort to get the ball on the move.

But if you are going to kick in to the corridor it has to be low and flat and Gus simply doesn’t have that kick. 

Rivers was soft in the marking contest and the player calling for the ball has an obligation to win the footy

Rivers should have used his body to shield the ball

You're the same bloke who argued against forwards playing in front? 

Edited by Macca

Signs are ominous 

If Tracc, Brayshaw, etc Al keep turning the ball over under little pressure we are going to be very disappointed.


2 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

Which one of those 6 wasn’t there?. The HTB decisions were all perfectly executed and duly rewarded. 
 

they need to call what they see, not even the ledger

All of them were there, reckon they missed one or two for them though

Langdon my god.


8 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

What's happened to Kozzys dare and speed? Been very irrelevant for weeks now.

*months

 

Kozzie wandering around in no man's land most of the first quarter. A few others need to lift their game too.


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