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Dusty running amoke Sub friggen Harmes of for good NEVER to return

 
  On 30/07/2023 at 05:52, leave it to deever said:

We should be in front.

 

No we shouldn’t, if defence counts for anything. 

  On 30/07/2023 at 05:49, DutchDemons said:

JJ showing why he’ll play for essendon next year.

His brain seems to work slower or something.  


0 frees to Dees. Umps doing their part and our goal kicking doing the rest.

 

Not sure why Harmes is in the side unless he has a special job ie tagging someone. If he has a tagging job he is not doing it. I also don't believe The Tigers can play four quarters.

 
  On 30/07/2023 at 05:53, dazzledavey36 said:

ANB, Harmes and Jordon are dead set killing us with their turnovers and inability to be reactive.

Jordon especially needs a dead set rocket

Oh, i so agree


Harmes just killing us. Hasn’t had an effective disposal and missed two sitters. Surely this is his last game

Harmes radar way off. Can’t afford to miss gilt edged opportunities like those

  On 30/07/2023 at 05:53, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Harms going at 28%

ANB going at 42%

Petracca missing easy shots

JJ slow

Its just the same old

Agree with all pionts Hunter, Langdon? UNSIGHTED BRAYSHAW UNSIGHTED

Edited by picket fence

We are definitely playing more through the corridor today, Richmond is one of a few sides I wouldn't be doing this against, so poor coaching and Goodwin needs to change it up a little or they'll hurt us on turnovers. Not sure why we want that gameplan today. Tigers' forward entries are the standard we should be aiming for. 

Close fast game… but we’re missing v gettable goals. Trac looks tired. 


When Harms takes a shot from right in front the odds are:

90% behind

5% out on the full

5% goal

 

  On 30/07/2023 at 05:40, Rob Mac...... said:

Can't get the game on WatchAfl here in the United States👺.l!!!   Saints game showed fine, not our game. Anyone here notice that, or is it just mine?  Ty

Yep same here in Toulouse. Started working at end of the quarter.

The questions to some of these players is simple. "Do you want to be here?" We have some guys absolutely torching momentum right now and not playing with any urgency and if they aren't doing that they are missing relatively easy shots from directly in front. 

Again I ask, do you want to be in this team? Your spot is at stake and if you don't want it there is someone that will.

Delist Harmes! Unforgivable to miss those 2 shots.

  On 30/07/2023 at 05:53, brendan said:

Gonna get rolled here, such a shame with the potential to get 2nd spot on the line 

Our midfield missing sparrow and clarry badly


Arrogant to not play Hibbo. 
Harmes has to tag Dusty. Why is he in the side otherwise?

 
  On 30/07/2023 at 05:53, dazzledavey36 said:

ANB, Harmes and Jordon are dead set killing us with their turnovers and inability to be reactive.

Jordon especially needs a dead set rocket

Have a look at our first goal and see who started the play.

That’s really poor by Harmes, has put himself into a good position & to miss from directly in front twice is not good enough, every possie he’s had has been a turnover 

Give Dunstan a go we’ve seen enough 


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