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Ole concrete hands Van Rooyen 

 
2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

No the Bears have been great 

We have been completely outplayed 

Disagree we looked so sluggish from the start.

We are lost our there

12 mins to go and Petty hasn't had one touch.

Disgraceful.

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Just now, leave it to deever said:

Disagree we looked so sluggish from the start.

We are lost our there

Good on you Lever 

We have been completely outplayed 

I give them credit 


Pack his bags, Petty join the rabble that is Adelaide.

 

Of course late in the back - not downfield.   Every 50/50 goes for the Braes.  NOT the reason we are being thrashed but doesn't help the cause.

9 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Petty zero disposals. Just go away.

He’s not a competitor 

If you’re going to have just one disposal for the night, maybe make it a goal… 

All I'll say I'd that 3 games in 13 days is showing. Banged up players ready for the bye. Won't pot the players but looking for a big response on Anzac eve


I am going to have a very grumpy weekend. Even the goals video will only go for 1 minute. So few highlights. 

Just now, watchtheeyes said:

Genuine question, is 3 games in 13 days a reasonable excuse?

Yeah let grab hold of that excuse

1 minute ago, watchtheeyes said:

Genuine question, is 3 games in 13 days a reasonable excuse?

Nope, they had 7 days to test before tonight.


Petty has been average for a while now. Definitely has his foot out the door. Typical body language and performance for an average player that's gone. 

Not surprising loss. Brisbane is good and we look stuffed. Margin minimisation now.

 

7 goals in 9 minutes - never give up 🙄


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