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Will take that finish to the half any day of the week. We are getting skinned on the outside at the moment.

I cannot figure out why they are bouncing off so many tackles, we're winning the tackle count but there just isn't enough wrapping up.

To win this we will probably need to make it a score from clearances game. I'm on level 4 on the Wing so have a very good view of structure and setup. Kozzie was in the middle for the first bounce and no others. His pace at ground level can't be ignored, it WILL give them problems. Get him in there more for the love of God. 

And note to  opposition teams match day entertainment. No one cares for the are you paying attention thing, I'm trying to write this.

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4 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

Can someone explain why they think Kossie should be a midfielder?

Because he wins the footy, pressures the opposition and is a decent kick going inside 50.

Can you explain why he shouldn't be?

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Just now, Red But Mostly Blue said:

Oooof what a mess.

61pts against us, so far, in a half. Our backline is a mess and has been for a while. What happened to our fortress?

Typical for us to serve this [censored] after port and the lions open up an avenue to second place. 

And what the hell was that from Gus??

Kozzie back in the middle, just get Harmes to tag somebody, best use we can get from him, and EVERYBODY PULL THEIR FINGERS OUT and stop giving them cheap goals.

The fortress is exhausted from saving their ars#s time after time week after week.

It is inevitable

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Just now, Dr. Gonzo said:

Because he wins the footy, pressures the opposition and is a decent kick going inside 50.

Can you explain why he shouldn't be?

And you forgot one important thing. He has PACE

Without Clarry and Sparrow we are very one dimensional. Gus, Viney and JJ aren’t fast.

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3 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

If it went south he might be in jail.

No “might” about it. Very serious charges, and previous form. Have there been any other examples of someone playing who’s out on bail? 

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4 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Because he wins the footy, pressures the opposition and is a decent kick going inside 50.

Can you explain why he shouldn't be?

Also because we are struggling for options in this department.

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Just now, Jaded No More said:

We have to get on top in the contest. The only way to beat the Richmond chaos ball, is to get your hands on the ball more and first. 

Must get on top in the middle. If we invite too many defensive entries they are going to stuff us.

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1 minute ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Because he wins the footy, pressures the opposition and is a decent kick going inside 50.

Can you explain why he shouldn't be?

Very damm simple he has no tank put him in for a full quarter and that's him, great speed in short bursts and sometimes that's how some players are, then they become a liability sooner him stay inside the 50 metre arc more dangerous. 

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Just now, jnrmac said:

Melk jvr chandler nowhere near it today

Melksham really struggles to play more than one good game in a row. Now it's three. Chandler only one good act. Jvr has been okay but needs to hold more marks.

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