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2 minutes ago, MoeSyzlak said:

Lions coaching staff knew it. 
Dogs coaching staff knew it. 
Goody can’t figure it out. 

He knew it during our last final.

How could that possibly not be a 50 to McVee.  He was on the ground after being paid the free and the Swan went for him .  Poor indecision.

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1 minute ago, Pates said:

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?!

Because he had to do it all himself. He’s been an absolute warrior. 
 

Look to Laurie, Sparrow etc who have given him zero support. 

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Game over. What a waste of time.

So who do we have fit in the VFL to come in next week?

Outs in Laurie, Chandler, Spargo.

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2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

That might be it.

The learnings are the same.

No big fwd who can kick goals.

I hope Bbb can get back to something.

 

Wait for the "learnings" speech by our premiership coach post game.

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Just now, leave it to deever said:

Nup Max is just off.

Maybe, can’t deny Grundy hasn’t deliberately contributed to that. He’s followed the same pattern all game and Horse is a waaaayyyyy better game day coach that Goodwin.

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Lot of people here mocked Grundy and called him a plodder. 

has smashed maxy tonight. And been very very handy.

can we get him?? 

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2 minutes ago, drdrake said:

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

Begs a SERIOUS SERIOUS question doesnt it SIMON????

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Haven't found players by foot most of the night.

Too many panic up and under kicks.

No run & carry.

Too many dropped marks and fumbles.

Sydney has ruled the ground ball and more sure by hand when they get hold of it

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Just now, BDA said:

i'm going to bed

As have our midfield and forward line.

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Chandler and Spargo are no goal sneaks.

I hope Kozzie doesn't get reported again.

He's let his mates down.

I know we don't have any options other than Schache but gee whiz it's been three years since Jackson left we replaced him with Grundy and then gave up.

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This has been very disappointing against a side missing their best mids. Same issues as far as I can see, lack of forward connection, poor disposal by foot and overuse of the handball. Windsor has done well in his first game.

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1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Chandler and Spargo are no goal sneaks.

I hope Kozzie doesn't get reported again.

He's let his mates down.

I know we don't have any options other than Schache but gee whiz it's been three years since Jackson left we replaced him with Grundy and then gave up.

BROWN

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2 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Well done goody Grundy is valued at the swans 

Oh please. He didn’t turn in one effort half as good for us. That’s not anyone’s fault but his.

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