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Rioli could do a stock standard handball and the commentators would call it the best handball of all time.

34 minutes ago, loges said:

How tall are you?

188cm.

Cale Morton sized shoulders

 
1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Tigers are terrible but we ain't playing too well either.

We're playing dreadful. We'd be 4 goals down again if we were playing Brisbane again.

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

188cm.

Cale Morton sized shoulders

You're in 


Just now, layzie said:

Race to the bottom with skills 

Scrappy! 

Be great if Petracca could stick a tackle. Has missed at least three.

 

We are looking very ordinary against a very, very ordinary side. 


Can anyone grab the ball and use it cleanly forward of center other than Kozzy pls

3 basic shots at goal.  All missed.

Does anyone think we look flat handballing it to players in a worst position?

Sorry to say, but I think we're really bad. Our midfield is awful - every one of them out of form or injured. We have a good backline but the gameplan is all wrong and overly reliant on a couple of important defenders and the opposition playing into our hands with high balls into the backline.

EDIT: Really bad is an overstatement but we're no chance for the flag playing like this.

Edited by Chook

Were playing likes its a preseason game


Turner and Langdon with poor misses 

Goody needs to give the boys a spray at quarter time. not good enough at all against a bottom 4 team.

Relax everyone 

Tigers are giving everything and not scoring. 

Absorb and then attack


 
Just now, DubDee said:

Relax everyone 

Tigers are giving everything and not scoring. 

Absorb and then attack

Why? We have midfield names that should strike fear. Instead we're constantly on the defensive. I think it's part of the gameplan but it's garbage and will fail in finals again.

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Relax everyone 

Tigers are giving everything and not scoring. 

Absorb and then attack

Catanachio counter 


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