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1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

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

Two words, one paced.


Chasing shadows at the moment.

Ours mid no where near it.

 

Far out we are overreacting even for a game day thread.

We have 135 minutes. relax 

WC were always going to come out hard at home after last week. 

see it out. head down. we’ll be fine

We're getting a lesson in competitiveness from a team so bad they're on track for another priority pick. This is embarrassing.


Poor first quarter again, same as last week 


Just now, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

If Lever is done for the game hard to see us winning this

If the difference between winning and loosing vs eagles is lever then we aren’t a good team to start with 

Is Oliver being tagged? Looks a shadow of himself

God, 7 scoring shots to 2. 11 inside 50’s to 4. 
 

Any chance we could play somewhat aggressively?

 


Kossie playing well. only one get hands on the ball around stoppages for us

 

 

We may as well.left McAdam in Melbourne 


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