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Our best bit of play so far ... nice from Clarry

 
 
3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

This play on at all costs is not working 

Never has for us, we need to keep the ball in hand as long as possible 

Smacca can't stand up in a contest or kick 30 meters.  He's still weeks off AFL level fitness / strength

Why was he brought in so early i wonder?


The difference in this game is one team being able to hit regulation kicks in the corridor. And the other not.

Fyfe swan dive rewarded. Maggots.

 

Geez some of our supposedly elite mids are lazy. Roosy came in with the goal of teaching them to be 2 way running mids and they've very clearly forgotten a lot of that. 

If you watch the mids of Sydney compared to Melbourne the contrast is insane


We talk the talk about a strong culture etc but we are so mentally weak. So many times over the years we have been a team that looks disinterested or expecting the game to happen for us. 

On a side not when does this deal selling games to nt end surely it’s not worth it

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

7 frees to 2

Ever thought we are second to the ball and that what happens


Defense has sucked this year. Good sides just open us.

Salem missing that easy target sums his career up. Lives off dinky 15-20m kicks yet is horrible when 30-40m away attempting to hit a target.

Freo's largest half time score is 7.6.

They have 7.3 with 10 minutes left in the half.


I feel ill

 
5 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Unless and until we find a forward coach with forward experience and forward nous we will not be true contenders.   
 

Enough is enough. 

Stafford, like Goodwin is a protected species


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