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Seriously this disposal is back to Neeld days. Our only goal so far is a cracker from the boundary. That prob couldn’t be replicated that many times again.

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I’ll hold judgment till half time, but if this continues might just be the upset of the year, we are really trying to outdo the pies


1 minute ago, Heart Beats True said:

Can the umpires please pay a throw against North. I’ve lost count how many they have missed.

Nah, special rules here.

 

Inept. We look incapable of doing anything.

Forwards have been useless.


If Goodwin can’t get a response from

them this next qtr then this game is [censored] done.

40% ball efficiency.

Not one mark in F50.

Quarter of sh-t.


1st 

postives NIL

NEGATIVES 9!!! 

Harmes 🤬🤬slow and uncompetitive 

Lever 🤬🤬not respecting the opponent - two goals to Ford

May to Bowey 🤮stupid kickin mistake

🤬Half hearted. Pressure nowhere. Trac. Gus.
🤮JJ horrible. fall over. Outbodied.  Outpaced. Casey bound 
🤮ball use in still conditions (bombs!!) 8% efficiency inside 50. 
🤮turnovers - disposals efficiency 42% 

🤡🤡wide and wide. Use the farkkkkn corridor

🤮Trac miss from 20 metres out 

Commentators- “Dees are horrible”. “Can’t  find a target. Around the ground or even near goal”

That was putrid… utter garbage 


The only upside is we can’t actually play any worse than that. 

Provided we actually care about pride, we will come out and make amends.

Nobody has done anything so we should be pretty fresh!! 

7 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Trac needs to get involved . 

And misses yet ANOTHER shot we will be laughing stocks if this keeps up. Bath watet drinking hero's

North averages 67 points a game.

They have 35 to quarter time at 67% F50 conversion.

Richmond started similar last week and we badly need to reign that in before finals. 

 

Might be a good day to give the GAMEDAY thread a miss. 😆


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