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Spargo USELESS as usual. Oh but wait he is a defensive forward! SPARE ME

Edited by picket fence

 

We look slower than them and they are supposed to be slow. We don’t have much feel, flow, confidence craft etc at the moment. They tightened up and we started second guessing ourselves. Only one quarter. Much to play out.

 

Never known a side to squander a lead like this mob. Pathetic to give up 2 goals in the dying seconds of both quarters. Hunter has a post football career as a butcher. 

Opened up like a can of worms.

Wings are vulnerable.

Our bottom six are getting exposed for skill deficiencies. 

Can't defend the corridor.


Don't worry guys, our loading program will see us blow them out of the park in the second half. That will be the reason we win. 

@binmanand @A F guarantee it. 

But if it doesn't occur, you can't blame loading okay? 

It'll be other reasons. 

 

Edited by JimmyGadson

 

Spargo deserves an absolute roast!

Gave Brisbane all the momentum after that stupid turnover when he decided to kick across the field near CHF and caused the turnover.

I'd dead set Sub him out for that.

Marks win games.

Lions 60

Dees 38

That ain't good. How many marks the lions have taken in or fwd line compared to us in theirs is poor footy.


We stumbled pretty bad that qtr and to be fair the lions took their chances. We need to come out red hot and make sure we make the most of our opportunities because it’s looking like that kind of a night, where misses will cost the game.

Also what is up with our kicks to half forward? I’ve seen at least 5 where they have been ‘directed’, with time, to the chest of a lions player. Total waste.

Outside the first 10 mins, Lions dominating. 

We are playing a different style and our poorer skills and decision making is laid bare. 
 

Need to get the lead and lock the game down. 

 

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Zorko starting a fight and walking away. Classic coward troll behavior. I would pay good money to see someone run through him. 

I’d pay big bucks to watch someone cave his skull in. [censored] of a human. 

Brisbane are a good team. We gave it a good shake.

Petracca 7 goals in a game and a half.

Frustrating game to watch, need to tighten up on the turnover. Would be nice to see JvR and Brown together in the forward rather than one or the other.


3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Lever...one mark.

They're looking to go through Lever's man whenever they can.

The pressure has to come from up the field to curb them doing this to the favoured side of his opponent or so often

Just now, leave it to deever said:

Marks win games.

Lions 60

Dees 38

That ain't good. How many marks the lions have taken in or fwd line compared to us in theirs is poor footy.

And they’re taking really strong contested marks, too! In some cases probably no right to have held onto them, but they have!

Kozzy is playing like a lost boy out there. Terribly, terribly out of touch.

Yeah it was a beautiful set shot goal but besides that, In open play, he is totally lost!

fkning sad 

2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Pickett in the team and a clearly undone Petty.

Langdon and Lever not far behind 

Gee I miss Oliver.

3 minutes ago, PerthDee said:

What about marking man on man when they have back 50 ball Goody … it’s not rocket science how they walk out and score all there goals.

Marking grass is STUPIDITY!!!

This!!


Our good looks very good, our bad looks horrible. So many chances with ball in hand, only to kick it to a Lions defender. Great game of footy, but our mistakes could cost us... again. Our poor kicking into F50 has raised its head again

We need to cover Coleman more quickly. 

Viney is a weapon

4 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Zorko starting a fight and walking away. Classic coward troll behavior. I would pay good money to see someone run through him. 

Total jerk 

 

Outside the first 8-10 minute burst, Lions have dominated. Our small forwards have been seriously poor the past two months. Kozzie looks disinterested and not going at the ball. Spargo jogging round aimlessly. Neither crumbing. Neither defending. We’re getting nothing out of them at present and getting killed on rebound too.

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Van Rooyen isn't the answer for a backup ruckman 

Oh really . Selectors need a serious rocket should NEVER have dropped Grundy! Season on line right now!


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