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Jordon is a genuine plodder. 

Back the VFL

 
 

Gee we are taking some marks and wow it actually helps. But I think lions have taken their foot off .

Well we tried a different combo up fwd on Bbb and Jvr. Sadly they both flopped.

The cupboard is bare.

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Fork in the road 

I was thinking something that sounded a lot like that. Graham Kennedy’s crow call


Story of the night. The ball just hasn’t fallen our way. 3 or 4 fluke goals to lions and the games completely different 

We have absolutely no tackling strength. Bloody terrible. 

 

[censored] me dead Alex Neal Bullen is a genuine coach killer.

Kills every single forward entries 

Spargo had no physical presence at all

Harris Andrews giving every one of our forwards an absolute bath. It’s simple they can hit their kicks and create space and we can’t. 


Love the look of Worry but he's not ready yet. Same with Jvr.

We lack depth. Plain and simple.

2 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Yet another ANB turnover...

He had a player inside at the 50m arc all by himself then and kicked it straight down a lions players throat

I would take a draw. 🫠


1 minute ago, Radar Detector said:

Spargo had no physical presence at all

He never has.

 
3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

[censored] me dead Alex Neal Bullen is a genuine coach killer.

Kills every single forward entries 

 

3 minutes ago, Radar Detector said:

Spargo had no physical presence at all

Get both of them out of the team, at least Kozzie knows where the goals are. Our forward line really is quite pathetic

Edited by Demon Disciple

How good was Melks mark?

And Kozzie too good. Finding a little touch today and getting involved. Could be him coming into some form?


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