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GAMEDAY: Rd 15 vs North Melbourne

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Fritsch & Kozzy VERY soft at the contest.

Bowey a liability down back.

Obviously mid field depth is shot but we are also seriously lacking a competitive medium tall forward beast aka Melk

Great goal from Riv there

 

I was about to say 22:30 into the Q and no score.  
Great goal Riv

 

Oliver in negative possession territory 

he costs more kicks and metres than he gains

poor example of team first over and over

Edited by dino rover

 
5 minutes ago, Canplay said:

Kossie incredibly soft in the middle

You could have left out “in the middle”……….he’s not alone either. 


Wow.. how was that not dropping the ball!??

Soft players everywhere, few having a crack against inferior opposition.

That disposal was trash but how do we just leave guys unmarked like that?!


Clarko handing umpires brown paper bags still it seems 

Umps trying to help out north for screwing them last week. 

This is embarrassing from Langdon.

Btw, these players don't want to play for their coach anymore. No heart or desire anymore just go away Simon.

We are the half time give away a goal free kick kings. Lucky this time. 


High frees where the ump guesses are the [censored] worst.

Has anyone noticed any changes to our tackling? 
With the interpretation changing, is goody being stubborn not exploiting this area? Have seen too many second in tackles. No holding of one arm. And still plenty of soft defending.  

 

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