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Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

Pickett just watching there, applied zero pressure.

And three Saints at the drop of the ball at the contest down the line to Maxy earlier there

 

What the [censored] was Gawn thinking, then?

The umpires don't so much as umpire, as blow the whistle and point left or right. (@17.57, unrewarded Dee taclle).

 

Pickett needs to get going. 1 touch so far! He's often around the ball but not at the ball, get in there and get the footy.


6 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

He's also taken an intercepted mark in last line of defence and has kept Dan Butler quite so far.

So yeah, he's playing great so far.

I’d say his good moments have been negated by his bad ones, which equals “good” in it’s most generous definition. 

Just now, Brownie said:

Aren't we all from the couch! 😁

Goody's been on the couch for 2 years

2 minutes ago, Macca said:

Brayshaw has hit 6 targets ... you watching properly?

1 errant handpass that went out of bounds

Meanwhile, Bowey kicked it to a Saints player 30 metres out

Just checked afl site and 8 possessions at 38% 

So either they are wrong or he didn’t hit 6 targets.

 
Just now, Jaded No More said:

Gawn is really struggling to impact 

He tries to do too much instead of just playing his role.


Cordy a possible scratching 


We aren’t winning this unless we can turn this round, saints getting to many shots


9 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Just checked afl site and 8 possessions at 38% 

So either they are wrong or he didn’t hit 6 targets.

BS ... Not from what I've seen.  Handpassing to a player who then gets tackled is somehow labelled as inefficient

The evaluation is garbage as many times the player is under pressure disposing of the ball

 

 

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