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Unfortunately we paying the price of playing a team that is hurting losing the gf, has a shocking record here & wants to prove they dont and has had a bad start to the season and know they need to win

 

Aside from Taj and Salem, any of these guys wanna show up tonight.

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Only positive is that we just could not be worse. It looks like the two games in Adelaide have taken too much out of us. Total lack of effort. 

Btw we gifted two goals, the Howes turnover and the 50m penalty to May. Score should be 34 to 16

 

Well anyone can beat the Crows...Hawks and dogs.

Clearly lions have put us where we belong.

Insipid effort by our midfielders...Captain and every single fwd player.

Lazy, week and uninterested performances by fifteen players.

Maybe two weeks away have worn us out but this is very poor.

Oliver can't touch it.

 


Very flat after those two games in succession in Adelaide. Carrying too many blokes who are sore or underdone or non existent Oliver, Brown, Petty, Chandler,jvr, billings, woey, Salem (inj) ,fritsch 

If we're tired after being up for a month, you have to wonder how the coaches didn't see it through the week. If we thought we'd just turn up then the players need to get their heads checked. This is last year's grand finalists we're playing.

One of our worst quarters in a long time.

we aren’t interested in moving it forwards quickly, as it could expose us going the other way (even though we’re down by 5 goals 🤦‍♂️).

why are we afraid of scoring?

Just now, dees189227 said:

Unfortunately we paying the price of playing a team that is hurting losing the gf, has a shocking record here & wants to prove they dont and has had a bad start to the season and know they need to win

This is simplistic. We are down in all areas aside from goal accuracy compared to last year and we are getting smoked by a team that is going moderate to good in all areas aside from accuracy. Just so happens there slotting them tonight.


👍🏻GAWN. RIV. SPARROW. LEVER. MAY. MCVEE  

PASSENGERS : the rest 

Petty  BBB  JVR  all hopelessly beaten 

X stoppages 

x fumbles 

x disposals 

😡😡😡umps 

Stop Neale 

clearances 27-18 

Selwood says WE DONT WANT IT. Have to agree !!! 

1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

Petty doesn’t give a stuff. Looks like he has checked out. Only positive is Rivers.

Petty worst game ever.


1 minute ago, MurDoc516 said:

Aside from Taj and Salem, any of these guys wanna show up tonight.

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Billings has to go out.

Petty is also in danger.

 
2 minutes ago, picket fence said:

MAX GAWN is a poor ruckman, Ive thought this for a while, rarely feeds our mids. Great around the ground marking etc but a poor ruckman at centre bounces!

Your better than that, maybe take a breath before you waffle 


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