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People will defend this because of the conditions. Giants are doing exactly what literally every team that beats us does. It's such an easy strategy.

 
1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Fancy the commentators questioning Trac’s season. One of the Brownlow favourites. Third in Coaches votes. Clowns. 

He’s getting plenty of footy, but no where near as damaging or explosive as 2021, and his goal kicking is atrocious at the moment.

Toby Greene and our inaccuracy is going to beat us today


Don't care what anyone say.

Petracca is an absolute liability with his ball use. Absolute ball butcher.

Trac is just killing us with how bad his disposal is. 

 

Trac is so bloody frustrating 🤦🏼‍♂️


Trac looks like he is kicking a biscuit tin

dont smash every kick Trac. 80% power. more finess

Tracc’s disposal is an absolute embarrassment. PYFO Chritlstian.  


1 minute ago, BDA said:

Toby Greene and our inaccuracy is going to beat us today

Yep. Langdon couldn't even score with a checkside directly in front under no pressure. This is awful football.

And another chance goes begging 

If we lose another game because of our amateur skill level inside 50 some serious questions need to asked about our training standards. 


BT get your road train and [censored] OFF!!

Harmes lol....

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