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3 minutes ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

Defence being creamed by Hipwood

🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮

And forken Daniher.
All we need is Cameron now cutting loose.
Not looking good.

 

Midfield losing every stoppage then kicking to leading forwards. Impossible for the defence to stop - need the midfield to step up and win some stoppages or we'll get flogged.

 

I hate daniher’s face but I’m hating our defence work even more. Getting creamed, losing clearances and no marks. Really poor 

Put some body on Daniher and Kent Kingsley and we win this.

 

Just now, Demon Disciple said:

Dominating hit outs, yet getting spanked in clearances. Need to sort out that disconnect

You could post this in every game thread every week and it would make sense.


It's not just a lack of possessions for Oliver, it's his positioning too - we're practically 17 men out there with where he is placing himself.


 
1 minute ago, Chook said:

It's not just a lack of possessions for Oliver, it's his positioning too - we're practically 17 men out there with where he is placing himself.

Injury or not, he’s really been off his game most of this year so far.

Break can’t come quick enough for both his body and mind


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