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A lot of stupid handballing going on. No awareness 

Hospital handpasses this game.

They are down to 2 on the bench. If we don't win we throw in the towel for the season.

 

Some horrible decisions happening from senior players.

Petty's had a few nice spoils but other than that he looks out of sorts for mine.  Tomo well ahead form wise IMHO and still a poor decision to swap him out when they did.

We are still a tall missing up forward.

And I'm starting to wonder if Kozzie is a star.

I hope he is.

 

Edited by leave it to deever


They are down 3 on the bench. If they weren’t we would be down by a minimum of 5 goals.

come on Dees [censored] lift!

Just now, Gorgoroth said:

What was May thinking???

Would say what was Lever thinking in giving that handball no vision.

 
3 minutes ago, Chook said:

I've just about had it with Brayshaw's awful disposal.

Overweight & slow


12 minutes ago, loges said:

Don't think slinging someone by the jumper is dangerous 

Slinging a 200cm giant by the jumper could be devastating I mean he could have been dismembered! 

Just now, Billy said:

Overweight & slow

He was overweight and slow in our premiership year, but we used him in a way that hid those issues and accentuated his good positioning and work rate.

3 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Brayshaw - 6 turnovers !!!

Back to Casey - he’s been terrible 

I already have another couple outs ins

 

Adam Tomlinson get your boots ready

 


Why is Gus dragging his player into our 50? Stay out of there and leave it open FFS (in sure he's not the only one but just saw it and using it as an example - no wonder our forward line is always so congested).

Get it in quickly like that and thats the reason you need BB in there.  He worries the [censored] out of defenders and draws frees and or sometimes marks

Case in point ... our player (not sure who it was) who handpassed the ball to May will be 'somehow' registered with an inefficient disposal

But May made the error!

 

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Bennnnny brown again! 
 

Does anyone else feel shaky when Grundy has ball in hand? Great ruckman and follow up but zero composure. 

3 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

BBB drawing frees now

Amazing when you kick to advantage of a tall fwd in the hotspot

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

Edited by Clint Bizkit

 

The importance of BBB is on full show tonight. If can continue to lead and present (as distinct from standing still and having it kicked on his head) he makes us better. 


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