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Unbelievable goal from Reid. That was videogame level stuff. Made Petracca look second rate.


Our centre bounce work is apalling

 

Love how attacking we are to start games recently.

I remember when Goody spoke of a game style that fans would be proud of. I am anything but at the moment.

Because we’re such an inconsistent team, we’re always open to the idea that we can be beaten with pressure. And this is how we keep getting these bottom teams being plucky against us. Same as Richmond, who have been creamed since.

Talking about being creamed, absolutely single handedly creamed by Harley just then. Pretty embarrassing, will want to assert dominance pretty soon. Other teams are watching this. 


6 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Lever in the rooms for concussion assessment. Minimum 20 minutes off field. Hopefully he's ok and doesn't miss any games as he's been out best defender this year by a mile.

At least we look after our players

The Cats would leave him on

Our poor stoppage work this year is going to cost us another flag. It's supposed to be our strength, but it's become our weakness. Need our inside mids and Gawn to wake up asap. Need Mcqualter to get to work with them

1 minute ago, Garbo said:

Reid burning trac wish we had some speed like that

Why is Trac on Reid in the first place is the question. 

You would think after last weeks 1st quarter you would show up switched on but nope, this club never fails to disappoint


Oliver is nowhere near it atm

 

Umpiring terrible. We are [censored] too.


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