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This is an absolute coaching clinic by Mcrae. Really putting Goodwin and Bevo on notice. They are one dimensional coaches who simply can't get players playing fundamentals. 

 
2 minutes ago, OhMyDees said:

Is that 4 or 5 posters?

4

 

what draft picks do we have this year?

aside from the 4th rounder we’ll get for Petty


Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

Kick a f*ing goal. FFS. 

Don’t worry we might be ahead on expected score that’s all that matters

 

A few have gone in half hearted here and there but in general it's pointless listing poor players.

We are improvising out there, the players have no instinct.

We have no system. We aren't drilled forward of centre.

Poor skills and decisions are a biproduct of this.

Even simple stuff like fisting it on in marking contests up forward for runners to run on to. We don't do it.

That spoil attempt by Billings as example, no body on body pressure.

Footy 101 stuff.

Simon has to go.

 


We have absolutely [censored] the bed here.

We’ve got a lot of players scared of contact.

If Oliver is in the gun, then Jack Viney must be right beside him. He’s been a liability

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This is just embarrassing'. We have no plan but kick it to Gawn. He is almost a liability now because if it.

The number of players in the first half that were free and totally ignored is infuriating.  They just dump the ball to Gawn and then there is zero movement up field.

The number of players under 10 possessions at half time is an indictment on the coaching staff,

Players have no f8ng idea of what they are doing. Something is seriously wrong with this side.

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

what draft picks do we have this year?

aside from the 4th rounder we’ll get for Petty

Where's out first round pick this year?


Shameful. I had enough. 
Thank god I’m leaving the country. Imagine watching us lose to North 🙄

Billing pretending to spoil the ball

I'm going home.

 
1 minute ago, Die Hard Demon said:

Petty just ragdolled by Dean… [censored] off petty 

Hey go easy, Dean is a veteran 4 gamer 


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