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8 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

It took Yze 15 minutes to work out the game plan and tear us a new one. 

It's largely his gameplan

 

Looks like we’re relying on Maxy to be our sole ruck AND key forward this season 

 

There are massive alarm bells, no defensive pressure, no skills and being out worked

 
1 minute ago, demoncat said:

Looks like we’re relying on Maxy to be our sole ruck AND key forward this season 

Yep and if he goes down then so does our season

3 minutes ago, Rocknroll said:

Dee 6 4 40

Tiges 10 6 66

Accuracy has improved. Well done Choco.

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1 minute ago, BrisbaneDemon said:

What’s happened to Windsor? I’m still waiting on my digital membership code to come through? Sounds like they’re doing me a favour not sending it through…..

Laid a late-ish combined tackle/bump on McIntosh and looks to have hurt his ribs.

something tells me Goody is going to be spending the next fortnight on defence


Setting our own players up to be crunched from those bad decisions.

2 minutes ago, smiFFy said:

something tells me Goody is going to be spending the next fortnight on defence

And that's supposed to be our strength!

The alarming part of that was the poor footskills and basic skill errors. Laurie, May, Neale Bullen and Tracca all noticeable poor in that department. Kozzie trying to play Hollywood football in February.

 

the next concern is the lack of defensive pressure. We literally just leaked goals all over the place. 

4 minutes ago, smiFFy said:

something tells me Goody is going to be spending the next fortnight on defence

pressure more so than defence per se i would argue

the lack of effort was....strange

2/7 time score?


it’s not even a real pre season game

can we relax??

Things I’d like to see in the second half:

- Billings on the wing to see if he can earn that spot 

- Fritsch up the ground involved in play

- Laurie more midfield chances

- switches and moving to the fat side with the run rather than charging head first in to the press 

 
3 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

1 injury a side

Sunday Morning World Championship Wrestling. Beam me there Scotty!

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