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Need to go 1 on 1. Zone getting ripped to bits.

 
Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Woewodin and Mcvee have looked completely out of their depth.

Both have fumbles and looked really nervous 

@dazzledavey36 looking like boys v men. Timid. Afraid. Nervous. Bowey likewise. Viney only one looking like he wants to contest the inside footy. 

 

Do Harmes, Chandler and Jordon even know which side they are supposed to be playing for? Premiership material they are not.

 

Rivers can hold his head up.  Looks like one of a very few who are digging deep.  


1 minute ago, SFebes said:

Is it just me, or does MAY look very ginger the last week or two?? I think he's playing injured

He looks and is slow and fumbly.

We looked worse against Brisbane and somehow found a way to win. 

GET SMITH ON HARMES OF


3 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Easy misses again costly Richtank nail everything. I smell an upset

Plus Tigers speed and ball movement has them spooked.

Can't defend speed, nothing has changed there.

It is pretty simple, if we can't stop thier scoring, we ain't going to win, im wiht you there @picket fence

Edited by Cheap Seats

Finally a free

Right up against it at the moment. Tiges smashing the uncontested ball and just working harder 

That 50 penalty was a joke, were lucky to be this close.


1 minute ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Have we got a free yet?

check..

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