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1 hour ago, DubDee said:

should be an easy win once we get our competitiveness back

Harris needs to show something or i’d drop her. 

The rate we're going, we won't need too.

Edited by dazzledavey36

 

well this hasnt started well

Opportunities to attack have been squandered repeatedly by weak, half bandpasses failing to find targets or not carrying to the targeted player. looking reactive and lost.

 

Can someone explain what has happened to this side? Did we really just beat up on minnows all year?


And it gets better.......

 
Just now, Chook said:

Can someone explain what has happened to this side? Did we really just beat up on minnows all year?

looking that way... the win against North was good but the opposition have learnt that if you close down the run we have no chance


1 minute ago, darkhorse72 said:

Can we actually take a mark...

This is total [censored] by the team...

They have fallen off cliff.

A cliff seems like the perfect analogy.

I'm perplexed. It wasn't just the opposition, we were playing amazing footy in the first half of the season.

Our drop off across all lines is just mind blowing.

Getting absolutely smashed around the stoppages, Morrison and McDonald have bought their own footy

Our disposal is the worst I’ve ever seen


We all thought that keeping this list together was a good thing, but the reality is that we haven't added to the group in recent years and other teams have gone past us. 

We need to find a way to add foot skills and pace at year end. If that means trading a few experienced players (eg Mithen, Birch, Gay, etc), so be it. 

garbage GIF

geeloong taking every opportunity we give them


Disposal is TERRIBLE. Lost all skill suddenly. Very poor. Stinnear?!?!?! 
 

0.4 v lions in last half 

1.3 v Kangas in a full game 

0.3 v cats in 1st half 

best players … Rushed 

come on Dees !!!  

1 minute ago, poita said:

We all thought that keeping this list together was a good thing, but the reality is that we haven't added to the group in recent years and other teams have gone past us. 

We need to find a way to add foot skills and pace at year end. If that means trading a few experienced players (eg Mithen, Birch, Gay, etc), so be it. 

First one traded out should be Mithen. Disposal is atrocious.

 
3 minutes ago, poita said:

We all thought that keeping this list together was a good thing, but the reality is that we haven't added to the group in recent years and other teams have gone past us. 

We need to find a way to add foot skills and pace at year end. If that means trading a few experienced players (eg Mithen, Birch, Gay, etc), so be it. 

And despite all the games played together, it looks for all the world like they've never played with each other in their lives. Absolutely zero connection.


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