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Dam now we have to find to 2 goals in z a row.

Do people realise Grundy is actually an AA ruckman? He's a smart footballer and a good one. They are talking him up like he's some new player

 

FFS

thats that i reckon. haven;t fired a shot this quarter

 

Where's the highly rated mid field tomight?  Woeful

Grundy smashing Gawn, our small forwards are terrible, Lever bad, any chance we can stop Blakey off half back

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Well thats game over, a few areas to work on starting with kicking.

 

1 minute ago, BoBo said:

Gameplan is just stale on so many obvious fronts.

We’re so predictable when we just don’t have to be 

Yet, so many people will defend Simon to no end. Poor preparation is poor footy.

 
2 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Worst game by Gawn in a long time.

Grundy has run into his space at every centre bounce blocking his ability to run. He by no means has won the contest between them but has nullified him in ruck contests.

1 minute ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Gawn tired 

Viney tired 

too many passengers 

Viney vs the swans. 


That might be it.

The learnings are the same.

No big fwd who can kick goals.

I hope Bbb can get back to something.

 

What a disappointment this is turning into. Losing to a team missing it's two best midfielders and leaders. Some really stupid and lazy efforts tonight with players bashing into each other with no communication. 

Two clear opportunities at centre clearances totally and utterly f###ed by senior players. Why Jack? Why are to trying to take the entire swans team on?!


We don’t deserve this

Gawn’s taken a bath, kicking into 50 the usual abomination, Laurie, and Schache confirmed list cloggers. Chandler hasn’t played an AFL standard game since round 9 last year. 

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Gonna need a few bangs but I don’t see how we’re gonna get them 

2 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

Fool got himself suspended 

I know, I’m just joking 

Just now, dees189227 said:

Oh you know when viney gets tackled like that we're stuffed

He had the runner, why he’s taking them all on is beyond me. 


1 minute ago, BoBo said:

Grundy has run into his space at every centre bounce blocking his ability to run. He by no means has won the contest between them but has nullified him in ruck contests.

Nup Max is just off.

Lots to be concerned about and little to enthuse. 

 

less than 5 minutes to give the game away.

zero changes from 2023 to 2024.

watch all the ruckman play Gawn this way for the remainder of the season. 

sad, really 


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