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10 minutes ago, RedLegs23 said:

Bill Laurie… that was a poor passage mate

As iterated he is not up to it

 
 

Magoosville


Just now, DemonOX said:

Score pls

Rich 17.8.110

Mel 13.9.87

25 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

He has been atrocious. May not much better though. Lever the only real stand out in defence. 

No wonder they're gonna plop T.Mac back to the backline.

 

Tomlinson a shocker

Brown ahead of Billings and Laurie 


Apart from pup brown not much to get excited about hopefully just blowing out the cobwebs but geez not great signs 

Is it a new directive from Goody for our players not to make the distance? So many kicks falling short and dribbling along the ground 


More than happy to take some lumps playing attacking footy from half back.

But geez we need more skill through the midfield and more pace at half forward to make this work. 

And we need a backline committed to covering off rather than sagging back after our slow movement has kept them in position. 

And of course, lower the eyes!!

When I went to training over summer we were missing targets doing lane work.

Things have not changed


Lack of handball chains from the contest has been a huge concern.

Tigers go bang, bang, out.

Too often one handball has turned in to a player then under pressure trying to create. 

1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

bailey laurie dodges around a butterfly

Butterfly couldn't lay a finger on him though

4 minutes ago, adonski said:

Tomlinson a shocker

Brown ahead of Billings and Laurie 

Billings has been great!

 
1 minute ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Laurie is a comedy

A comedy who just laced the ball to targets twice in a row only for them to drop it. 


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