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Ok glad I didn’t watch much of that qtr.

It may be self-punishment but I’ll watch after half time to see if we’re actually going to do/change anything.

 Midfield need to pick up. Take marks. Run the lions ragged. Kick lots of goals 

 

Work rate is just a disgrace 


Fabulous kick Chin

But again we are looking a bit of a rabble.

I hope we have a lot of learnings from tonight's debacle

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Rayner is destroying every young mid we're playing on him. Woey was responsible for him in that pack marking contest, but it doesn't matter which one he goes with he's too crafty and strong for them. Need to put an Oliver or ANB on him.

viney gets whacked in the face and drops the ball, free kick to Brisbane for some reason.

Cheats


Vineys effort there just sums it up 

HOW THE HELL IS THAT HOLDING THE BALL!??????????????


Just now, loges said:

Vineys effort there just sums it up 

idk, gets hit in the face and drops it, he should've gotten a free

Oliver can't even handpass the ball - thinks he's playing rugby out there.

 

This umpiring is an extension of last week.

I know we are playing poorly but the umpires are worse.

It's amateur hour from both.

Just now, leave it to deever said:

Oliver got rid of it.

Umps are cheating.

It cannot be any more obvious 


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