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Petracca - left nothing behindĀ 

Neal-Bullen - in and underĀ 

Gawn - fought the fight

Viney - not a tagger

Oliver - regularly butchered possessionsĀ 

Sparrow - energy and endeavour

Windsor - persisted and energeticĀ 

Billings - some innocuous possessions

May - reliable and impressiveĀ 

Chandler - little forward pressureĀ 

Rivers - important all game

Langdon - rarely broke lines

Bowey - an impressive return

Lever - had no influenceĀ 

McDonald - some crucial errors

van Rooyen - little to commend

Howes - was rarely noticed

McVee - a quiet game

Pickett - a disappointing performanceĀ 

Fritsch - was well held

Petty - riches to rags

Woewodin - had some momentsĀ 

Turner - another nothing game

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2 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Umpires - disgusting yellow maggotsĀ 

Dirty [censored] cheats

 

MFCSS. Ā In full swingĀ 


43 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Another flag lost

We lose by a point and that ends our flag chances? You give in easily not like the team you support.

joeboy - hatchet out tonight

jack billings - added some class

Given the startled deer in the headlights first quarter and the persistence with dry weather tactics in the wet. The club will employ a Maasai dietitian, add blodplatter onto the luncheon menu and use hermatogen as a gameday snack. Tom McDonald can fire up the barbecue but the steaks will be strictly rare. Ben Brown will of course be excused.

The Waverley Park irrigation technician will bought out of retirement to manage Casey Fields during future training sessions.

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10 hours ago, joeboy said:

Petracca - left nothing behindĀ 

Neal-Bullen - in and underĀ 

Gawn - fought the fight

Viney - not a tagger

Oliver - regularly butchered possessionsĀ 

Sparrow - energy and endeavour

Windsor - persisted and energeticĀ 

Billings - some innocuous possessions

May - reliable and impressiveĀ 

Chandler - little forward pressureĀ 

Rivers - important all game

Langdon - rarely broke lines

Bowey - an impressive return

Lever - had no influenceĀ 

McDonald - some crucial errors

van Rooyen - little to commend

Howes - was rarely noticed

McVee - a quiet game

Pickett - a disappointing performanceĀ 

Fritsch - was well held

Petty - riches to rags

Woewodin - had some momentsĀ 

Turner - another nothing game

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Van Rooyen, vastly overated player!


I thought Howes had some good moments, despite being part of a backline that was well beaten in the first. He seems very calm under pressure

Lost in First

10 hours ago, joeboy said:

Petracca - left nothing behindĀ 

Neal-Bullen - in and underĀ 

Gawn - fought the fight

Viney - not a tagger

Oliver - regularly butchered possessionsĀ 

Sparrow - energy and endeavour

Windsor - persisted and energeticĀ 

Billings - some innocuous possessions

May - reliable and impressiveĀ 

Chandler - little forward pressureĀ 

Rivers - important all game

Langdon - rarely broke lines

Bowey - an impressive return

Lever - had no influenceĀ 

McDonald - some crucial errors

van Rooyen - little to commend

Howes - was rarely noticed

McVee - a quiet game

Pickett - a disappointing performanceĀ 

Fritsch - was well held

Petty - riches to rags

Woewodin - had some momentsĀ 

Turner - another nothing game

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Interesting that a lot of the players who had big games last week were flat.

Kozzie, Langdon, Lever, Fritta, Petty and Oliver in particular.

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9 hours ago, Bobby McKenzie said:

We lose by a point and that ends our flag chances? You give in easily not like the team you support.

The number of times in the rounds so far that we have scored zero or one or two goals for the quarter Ā  Tells you we have serious attack problems ( as if we did not know) that have not been addressed.

no finals team with a chance can afford this error we need a dedicated forward coach with ability and expertise in the forward line. This is not to denigrate existing coaches Ā but it is not good enough.

it is wasting the talents of Gawn Viney Petrarca and Oliver not to mention Salem

May and Lever Ā  These players were too hard to get to waste. Ā One flag is not enough it’s a fail !

10 hours ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Umpires - disgusting yellow maggotsĀ 

Just filth, basically cost us game in first quarter, I can’t enjoy the game anymore, they’ve ruined itĀ 


53 minutes ago, 640MD said:

The number of times in the rounds so far that we have scored zero or one or two goals for the quarter Ā  Tells you we have serious attack problems ( as if we did not know) that have not been addressed.

no finals team with a chance can afford this error we need a dedicated forward coach with ability and expertise in the forward line. This is not to denigrate existing coaches Ā but it is not good enough.

it is wasting the talents of Gawn Viney Petrarca and Oliver not to mention Salem

May and Lever Ā  These players were too hard to get to waste. Ā One flag is not enough it’s a fail !

Stafford has had the forward line gig for a while now and has not delivered IMV

MFC: Too many passengers.

One more…

Petracca: Play angry more

It made me think a bit about the 2002 preseason when Daniher threw Neitz into the ruck and he played physical and angry. From that point onward he was a beast.

26 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Stafford has had the forward line gig for a while now and has not delivered IMV

Stafford shouldv have bee delisted after last year even though injuries were a mitigating circumstance.Ā 
Thought Mini might have turned it around although our entry and some aspects are a lot better than last season. Individual training on forward skills is necessary to get that aspect up to scratch. It’s also the consistency aspect of being ON and able to kick straight.Ā 

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2 hours ago, picket fence said:

Van Rooyen, vastly overated player!

21 years old. FFS! Name another key forward his age we had access to averaging more than a goal game. Give the kid a break.

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29 minutes ago, inanunda said:

21 years old. FFS! Name another key forward his age we had access to averaging more than a goal game. Give the kid a break.

JVR is still learning the game but has the necessary agro and drive.


ANB - Great role model

Petty - Kick set shots!!!

Kozzie - needs some consistencyĀ 

Windsor - Fantastic first 9

Midfield- Smashed in guts

Forwardline - We need one!!!

3 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

Interesting that a lot of the players who had big games last week were flat.

Kozzie, Langdon, Lever, Fritta, Petty and Oliver in particular.

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The early turnaround kills us

Night games sap real energy

I hate them

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1 hour ago, monoccular said:

JVR is still learning the game but has the necessary agro and drive.

I thought he was ok last night.Ā  Would love for Fullarton to come in so JVR can actually play a whole game up forward.Ā  From being at the game, seems to start either deep forward or on the bench, about 8 min mark goes into the ruck, does 8 odd minutes in the ruck heads off the ground then gets back on for the last 5 odd minutes each qtr as a forward.

Never plays our deepest forward, that seems to be Fritsch, which didn't work last night


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