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Sorry for the repeat posts.

Phone playing up.

I'd sub Woey on for Chin. Surely.

I don't think I've seen blues penalized once for htb.

Funny last week it was  7 out of 10 frees . 


2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

I was going to say our backline has imploded tonight but if our midfielders let them waltz it out of the middle then it's tough.

Pickett fence you were right Jvr is having a rough season.

Kozzie simply took his eyes off the goal then. Looked away for some strange reason and missed 

What a shame we let the blues kick the first five.

We have responded well this quarter.

Of course the umpires haven't given Carlton another dozen frees in the 2 nd and 3 rd.

Gee there have been some really unforced and lazy efforts by not a few tonight.

I hope Goody drops a few.

Billings one.

 

BILLINGS NEEDS TO BE DROPPED. 

36 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Fritta really needs to lift. Petty has gone back to playing bad footy.

What is it with Thursday night games and our capacity not to play well

We did alright against Crows
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Edited by Dr. Gonzo

 

Half chance 

Fritsch. Kozzzy.  Chandler.  Kozzy. 
 

all missed.  
 

needed to get 3 of those.  Not desperate enough 

 

chin off.  Woey on !!! 

4 minutes ago, samcantstandya said:

We need to learn from this game and stop gifting games to any player out of form. 

I agree Sam.

Unfortunately Goody is stubborn and seldom makes statement changes.


Won't win but I reckon we'll get within 20 points

one or two more to end the quarter.

First things first we CANNOT concede the quick reply from the blues as they have done all game. 

We really need to snag two more to keep this to 3 goals in the last. 


Gee we have ruled this quarter.

Lost it at the start with being asleep and some shocking umpiring.

Remove the latter from the first quarter and we would be down by two or three goals.

Just now, Return to Glory said:

Won't win but I reckon we'll get within 20 points

Well that would be a better result. 


Bowsa might’ve been the wromg option on a wet night.  Plays the short game too often which is not what's needed in the wet.  And the decision to kick to the smallest guy in the forward line coming in under little pressure.

Probably needed a run at Casey first and kept playing Woey on a dewey night who plays a longer game.

Chin trying hard but doesn't impact often enough when he gets his opportunities for mine.  And aside from a few moments in this quarter his F50 pressure in general hasn't been at the  level you'd expect from a small pressure forward.

Edited by Demon Dynasty

Classic Langdon undercooking a shot on goal at a pivotal moment.

 
5 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Billing’s that’s enough. How many chances 

C'mon I saw him kick it to a team mate who marked it.

What more do you want?


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