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1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Clarry was not ready….

Not sure who else you'd put in his place, not great but no one really going to do better

 

Since 2014 yet produce a fwd! Schache should never play again Jvr  i can excuse as still young ..  Goodwin can hang his head in shame with the Grundy trade 

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Just now, picket fence said:

Well thats it from me.. no more training reports ever till Badloss goes

FFS PF, pull yourself together.

We are completely gassed since the start of the quarter 

 

Rivers into the middle ...too little too late


8 minutes ago, Dee-monic said:

It's hard to admit, but our reject ruckman has outplayed Max tonight.

 

7 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Disgraceful 

Brundy is an AA ruckman, probably the second best in the league, and had a point to prove.

5 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Poor Windsor. He'll learn from that. 

He was sold out by his team mates who didn't talk at all.

4 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Oliver no way his ready 

So would you prefer him not to play, and have another Spargo / Laurie / whomever in hi space.

26 disposals is modest by his standards but a decent contribution nevertheless.

Just now, Lord Travis said:

Our worst loss all season in 2023 was 15 points. We're already worse off and defending hasn't been our main issue tonight. It's gonna be a slog of a year.

It's a bit flattering. Sydney's kicking was woeful for a quarter or more.

We look like we're going backwards.

The B graders are working us out now.

Well we have a week to see if the media is right.

On tonight's effort, I'm thinking they may be.

Probably only six or seven can hold their heads up today.

Nothing in the slightest has changed up fwd.

How are we going to score this year?

Jvr looks like a first gamer.

A purple patch from Fritta.

It doesn't look positive.

We can only hope Petty plays a full season.

 

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Van Rooyen, all puff and no huff, useless.


2 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Unfit and fatigued 

This 

This may be the last season of Gawn at the top, hard reality coming to us at Ruck in the near future.


1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Salem in the midfield hasn't seem to have been as good as I thought 

He doesn't have the physicality or the tank. Maybe try him at HF?

Sydney aren’t that good so a big worry for us. If anyone mentions training loads and is serious I’ll spew up!

 

Let’s not forget early in the year last year we looked terrible in the northern states playing in humid conditions. It’s not our go.

stick together.

4 minutes ago, monoccular said:

 

Brundy is an AA ruckman, probably the second best in the league, and had a point to prove.

He was sold out by his team mates who didn't talk at all.

So would you prefer him not to play, and have another Spargo / Laurie / whomever in hi space.

26 disposals is modest by his standards but a decent contribution nevertheless.

Clarry needed the run and will get up to speed quicker playing AFL.

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