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6 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

I'm sure we will win but it's not looking like the one we expected and we have Geelong next week.

Really need some leadership now.

We're making Richmond look good! So sloppy on all accounts. Trac needs to lift!

 

Watching from up high our structure is holding up incredibly well.

But we can't hit a damn target 


Billings brain fart.... just hit.it through the sticks son.  Bloody hell

missed tackle, dropped mark, nervous handball, dud kick, caught with the ball.

Repeat

 
1 minute ago, Demon4ever said:

We're making Richmond look good! So sloppy on all accounts. Trac needs to lift!

And Viney.


Just now, ElDiablo14 said:

There are no leaders on the field

What leadership would you give?

Does Petracca know there was a game tonight? Hasn’t turned up.


1 minute ago, Satan said:

Is trac sick?

He's got the tik tok virus

Were embarrassing all military personnel and diggers with this performance.

1 minute ago, layzie said:

Watching from up high our structure is holding up incredibly well.

But we can't hit a damn target 

Um.. they’ve had 24 i50s already and they only had 40 for a whole game against the eagles last time out. We’re under the pump against a VFL team.. 

1 minute ago, Heart Beats True said:

Does Petracca know there was a game tonight? Hasn’t turned up.

Almost unwatchable. 


2 minutes ago, Chook said:

What leadership would you give?

Me personally? Close to zero, but our leaders on the field are absent. You can tell by the way the game is being executed.

 

OK that Roo, Petracca, Turner chain was something relatively good for a change. Boy we need to do more of that.


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