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GAMEDAY: Rd 11 vs St. Kilda

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3 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Quarters like that kill any joy I get as a supporter and spectator. 

Been far too many of late. Use to be a time id watch the replay of our game  2-3 times a week. I don’t watch the game again anymore. 

 

Let off pull the finger out 


Macadam is such Garlett type no strength in the contest

 

This game has zero entertainment value.

Also please no more McAdam after today.

A strong wind would blow McAdam over. I'm sure he's fast but one on one doesn't look like hell mark it.

Kozzie quiet today as well.

This is hard to watch.

Ten goals will win.


Where are we at the fall of the ball 

9 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Most games are that involve Ross Lyon. 

And Simon Goodwin 

10 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Most games are that involve Ross Lyon. 

And Simon Goodwin 


Pickett’s burning of Petty to look for his mate was shocking there 

Just need to be patient when picking through the Lyon zone. That goal was a result of that 


Nice goal Max but our forward craft is non existent 

1 minute ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Pickett’s burning of Petty to look for his mate was shocking there 

Yeah, it’s too obvious that he’s trying to get him into the game.

 

Goodwin outcoached again. I don’t understand why we don’t use taggers like every other team in the league 

St Kilda's structure is very good right now. We're doing the right thing not turning it over. Even though it's boring 

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