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6 minutes ago, Wrecker46 said:

Did Marlion hit him in the guts or the hand?

Guts

 
1 minute ago, Gawndy the Great said:

I’m this close to going home

Falling asleep 

 
Just now, layzie said:

Richmond only score from our mistakes 

It's not raining. I don't understand why we are making  these basic skills errors and fumbles. 


How many of those horrible short passes have we stuffed up? Really poor.

 

Why are we continuing to try and hit short targets coming through the middle?

Go long and strong to the 50 and put then under pressure one v one.

We don't have enough players skilled  enough by foot to keep doing this and there's no reason to anyway.  It's not like they have a run on and we need to arrest momentum etc.

Crazy stuff.

The transistion is way too slow.

Run and gun Demons and give the forwards a chance!

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Just now, leave it to deever said:

It's not raining. I don't understand why we are making  these basic skills errors and fumbles. 

Yep. Aside from a bit of wind conditions are good.

Yet we look like we're kicking a flat footy 

We are making a very ordinary team look like a top 4 contender 


This is so disappointing. We will get smoked by the cats and blues if we play anything like this. 

We’re battling against a very poor Richmond side. 🤮

Our kicking will forever ruin our lives. It’s this teams fatal flaw


Kozzy's kicking is right off.

Missed so many chances to put it out in front and allow players to run on to it!

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2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

It's not raining. I don't understand why we are making  these basic skills errors and fumbles. 

Undisciplined team, it's the coaches

Defence, marking, game plan all great. Kicking composure running at about 15%.

 

Based on our efforts against Sydney and Brisbane, and now this - it’s very difficult to expect us to trouble anyone come finals. 


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