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Gus is overrated, he’s a dead set butcher. Focus more on your kicking and decision making than golf swing.

I think Sparrows development has stalled too, thought he may have lifted this year but is same same.

1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Defenders panic when teams have multiple talk forward to cover, imagine if we had another couple of marking forwards down there!

Like Jvr or Petty?


Kozzie 1 handball

A bloody show pony & needs to be dropped 

Edited by Billy

8 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

One, don’t tell me what to do.

Two, I’ve not been on his back. But tonight in my opinion he has disposed of it poorly and chosen some bad options. 
And just then to sparrow was a perfect example. He is skilled enough to hit that target. 
So I won’t get better because simply I think I’m right. 
 

So why just Brayshaw?

Why not point out all the other errors all our players make (in the same way)

Your argument lacks consistency and is typical of many on this site

A crushing need for the scapegoat/whipping boy and it's a pathetic way of looking at the overall team performance

Edited by Macca

Not at the game.

Can anyone explain why we're trying to switch the ball so much tonight?

 

So @Gorgoroth

Make sure you praise Brayshaw's good work because that will happen

1 minute ago, Chook said:

Not at the game.

Can anyone explain why we're trying to switch the ball so much tonight?

Very few marking targets forward of the ball to kick it to.


Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

ANB dropping the ball when Bowey gently threw it to him is a classic.

And then jogging/walking up to the 50, then kicking poorly straight to a saints player when we had 3 at the front of the pack, just needed to put it in front of them. Lazy effort that.

1 minute ago, Chook said:

Not at the game.

Can anyone explain why we're trying to switch the ball so much tonight?

Trying to play a quick game style only problem is we have no clue how to do it.


Sub Pickett out ffs. Done with him.

Sub Pickett out now. 

 
4 minutes ago, Roy Boy said:

Gus is overrated, he’s a dead set butcher. Focus more on your kicking and decision making than golf swing.

I think Sparrows development has stalled too, thought he may have lifted this year but is same same.

Hey hey hey 

Why are we playing aroubd the big dart, what happened to playing the corridor like we were in preseason


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