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GAMEDAY: Rd 03 vs Port Adelaide

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We've had a lot of below par performances. Rivers, Salem, Billings, Howes, Sparrow all average 

 

Midfield getting owned 


Too often outnumbered at the contest and second to the ball 

 

Our midfield is having a shocker. What is going on with our clearances? 
That is a killer goal to give away from an easy centre clearance 

Quiet night from Oliver.

13 touches no marks.

Viney exactly the same.

Salo mia.

No midfield 

No fwd line.


We are done

aside from patches we haven’t played well enough to win 

So many passengers 

turn the pressure up on us

Edited by Roost it far

That's a  handy break now 

Quiet night from Oliver.

13 touches no marks.

Viney exactly the same.

Salo mia.

No midfield 

No fwd line.

This game is gone.


Have to say this is the worst team performance this season for mine.

Players running past the ball far too often.  Players fumbling.  Handballs at players feet.  Rivers playing on and handing it straight back.

Kicks falling short.  Losing the clearances at CBs and stoppages pretty badly surely?


2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

2 frees away from even

Was always going to happen.

It's so dodgy.

1 minute ago, Maldonboy38 said:

We are in this game purely by grunt and effort. Our skills are sub standard tonight. Along with our handball link play. 

We're not as close as the scores suggest. They are smacking us in the air, on the ground, and at stoppages. 

Port is an average good side but they always play their Grand Final against us and we get sucked into their ducking.

 

Ridiculous that our best mid tonight is a high half forward 

Lever and our defense have been incredible. To concede I my 10 goals so far from this inside 50 onslaught is admirable. Shame our midfield aren't performing to help dig us out of a hole. Still time here but it's tough going.


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