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1 minute ago, Travy14 said:

Seriousl, how do we clone Trac?

Need 3 more of him pleas, one for midfield, one at HB and one at HF. Is it too much to ask?

1 minute ago, praha said:

Drink every time we kick it straight to a West Coast player on the wing.

If I do this, I will be legless motherless drunk by the 3rd quarter.

 

Can our forwards play im front when coming up to the stoppage pls.

Their backs have taken front position in that space so often and intercepted the pressured kick on too many occasions now.


Reid fends off, tackled by 3 players and 360’d plus prior = not HTB..

Chandler no prior, handballs over his head = HTB. 

 

Just now, OhMyDees said:

Reid fends off, tackled by 3 players and 360’d plus prior = not HTB..

Chandler no prior, handballs over his head = HTB. 

Joke

And commentators barracking for WCE

Pavlich can shut up.  And Oliver can learn to tackle

Our lack of depth will kill us this year. There's no-one who can replace Billings but he simply doesn't deserve a game.

Spargo is my only hope.


T-Mac needs to raise his vision at times.  He's too focussed on always hitting a short target whichvis fine under little pressure but not so good under a fair amount as he is too slow to execute.

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

How did McAdam not make the distance?

McAdam is Garlett 2.0. He'll kick 5 goals when we pump teams by 10 goals but he'll get found out against decent opposition.

Wish Jack sunk the boot in, last year's Carlton final all over again.

Edited by layzie

No complaining about the umpiring here. This is abysmal effort from us.


Jeez nice if we could hit a target for once. West Coke can’t miss…

 

You just know Viney is going to turn it over when he gets it.

3 minutes ago, OhMyDees said:

Reid fends off, tackled by 3 players and 360’d plus prior = not HTB..

Chandler no prior, handballs over his head = HTB. 

It's a West Coast home game OMD ... i'd expect nothing less.  They've been doing it for decades


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