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Jesus wept. Terrible composure with Trac. Gotta kick that

I know it's wet but gettable chances in front of goal must be taken. 

 
4 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Fritta… ankle. Not good 

FFS, let's just forfeit the season, regroup and recruit a frigging KPF.

Isn’t everyone thrilled that we sell this game so that 800 people can see it in Alice Springs?

It sucks.


I know it's wet but FFS 

 

Another game where we are simply not making the most of our plentiful opportunities. So infuriating. 
Petracca with simple goal kicking just letting us down time and time again. For such a talented player, it’s inexplicable. 

Going to be a hard slog all day. Hard to watch but we're winning alot of the contest atm so just need to be more clinical infront of goals


1 minute ago, BDA said:

Jesus wept. Terrible composure with Trac. Gotta kick that

9 years in the system and sometimes it feels he is getting worse, really a shame.


3 minutes ago, praha said:

I mean it's not a broken ankle obviously? A sprain? 

could be ligament damage......

From most accurate team to least accurate team. It’s become a problem now and is costing us games. Need to bloody convert lads!

1 minute ago, DemonWA said:

Going to be a hard slog all day. Hard to watch but we're winning alot of the contest atm so just need to be more clinical infront of goals

Don't we always 

Just now, Demon Disciple said:

Didn’t like Grundy stopping and appealing for a free when the ball was right there

Was very poor.


If Trac can’t convert then he should be kept away from the forward line, not spend more time there haha

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Another game where we are simply not making the most of our plentiful opportunities. So infuriating. 
Petracca with simple goal kicking just letting us down time and time again. For such a talented player, it’s inexplicable. 

He’s just a bit awkward with everything he does, rarely takes the ball cleanly and takes too long to be able to dispose of the ball.

 
1 minute ago, praha said:

I mean it's not a broken ankle obviously? A sprain? 

She just said she’s not sure. Seems it must be bad because he didn’t want to talk much. She’ll update me and I’ll pass on whatever she tells me. 

You would think Petracca would learn that dropping the footy from shoulder height will lead to inaccurate kicking. We teach the under 10s a low ball drop so I dunno how he has missed the message?!


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