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That wasn't out.

 

Charlie prob held first but then didn’t make an attempt, arms out and they just call ball up. 

 

Throw

Just now, dees189227 said:

Is there any chance salem could get through a season uninjured

Every game this year we have lost someone. Fgs 


Our tackling is great.

Our system is average

Our marking is poor.

Oliver and Viney strangely fumbly.

Clayton Oliver is practically a liability at stoppages so far tonight. Isn't winning the ball and isn't providing much defensively.

Defence being creamed by Hipwood

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The kolt was in the last centre bounce!


Just now, Maldonboy38 said:

Oliver and Viney strangely fu

Can we win a centre clearance,?

They missed the first dumping tackle…..glad they remembered the rules

2 minutes ago, Chook said:

Clayton Oliver is practically a liability at stoppages so far tonight. Isn't winning the ball and isn't providing much defensively.

He's a liability in my Supercoach side ATM too.

Brisbane happy to play a stoppage game and beat us from stoppage with Oliver providing nothing.


Just now, leave it to deever said:

Can we win a centre clearance,?

binman has told us that we like to lose clearances so you may relax

Any danger of laying a tackle on Raynor?


Maybe Oliver should have been tested. Tough call.

Bit porous

 

Defence being creamed by Hipwood

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