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We're just handing goals to Richmond far too easily

 

Bad fumble by Petty also 

 

For a so called defensive team, they are overpaid butchers.


3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

We're just handing goals to Richmond far too easily

Its been happening for weeks, just lazy football.

 

And by so called big names

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Just now, SFebes said:

Tomlinson looks very shaky today

Yeah he's been exposed unfortunately 

Richmond at near 80% efficient F50. Dominating everywhere except there. Richmond playing out of their skins. Look like having a shot every single time.


1 minute ago, —coach— said:

COMPETE HARMES!!!!

Yeah that was weak as [censored]

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Yeah he's been exposed unfortunately 

What we get in Petty up forward we also lose in defence. 


We are playing a highly offensive game against a team ranked 1st for F50 efficiency. We need to lock this down.

2 minutes ago, praha said:

Richmond at near 80% efficient F50. Dominating everywhere except there. Richmond playing out of their skins. Look like having a shot every single time.

Speed is king, creates scoring opportunites, teh real worry is the tigers conversion of F50s in to scores.

 


The Zone is lazy today.

We're not working hard to get back and cover the spare that gets created when others push up.

It's why there is constantly a free man ahead of the ball for the tigers.

Gees were looking average here

 
1 minute ago, praha said:

We are playing a highly offensive game against a team ranked 1st for F50 efficiency. We need to lock this down.

Exactly. Unsure why Goody would want to this against Richmond but they are on of very few I wouldnt be trying this against.

Richmond dominating in all areas of the game unfortunately..


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