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10 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

My god our backline is struggling today 

Talk to the mids. Too easy for them.

Edited by bing181

 

A better quarter from us, out worked them and levelled up the uncontested ball. Playing helter skelter footy was playing into their hands, looking at more composed and making the Tigers do a bit more running without the ball. They also look like they are starting to tire as they were missing the mark with basic skills that they were hitting with ease in the first half.

Anyone's game, hope we can kick a few early, got vibes from Geelong a few weeks ago so need to start the quarter very well.

44 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

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. 

Not if he doesn't get his hands on it

 

Tigers started going down the line rather than running the ball through the mid, maybe a result of tiring 

Edited by Garbo


Got that on our terms. Tiges will keep coming. If we are serious in 23 then we need to impose ourselves right now.

If someone told me Petty had four... Melksham and Jvr three at three quarters...I'd have bet the farm.

They are punching it and kicking off the ground to get it forward, where they can run onto it.

We should be doing the same as fast entry will win it.

 

3rd 

petty 👋👋👋

Gawn 👋👋👋

viney 👋👋👋

Trac almost 

Melksham 👋👋👋

Gus. Salem. Kosssy. All MIA. 

🤬Harmes oh no.  
🤮Hunter to Casey. 


Neal Bullen???


10 inside 50s for 0 points. One inside 50 for a goal. It’s so frustrating 

 

The justification for Nibbler in the team is getting harder to swallow.


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