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Absolutely pathetic quarter of football. Fritter is so lazy. ANB having a mare. Clarries poor form continues. Kozzie constantly overruns and goes for the ball one handed. Rivers impressive.

 

pretty poor effort after  a half decent first quarter they have done absolutely nothing. if north kicked straight we would be in trouble, having said that i am not feeling overly confident the way we are playing. maybe sub off oliver he is playing a stupid brand of football giving away frees and 50 meter penalties. he needs more time to get his head straight, as well as get his game back on track.

 

A totally different storey if they had kicked 5 goals too.    Yes if your Auntie had nuts she would be your uncle,  but we played poorly. Is the point


What happened after the siren? Max very angry with a North player.

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2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

These umpires are a complete bunch of amateurs. Lucky to get paid.

Maybe they do get paid?

Umpiring is absolutely diabolical! I mean I thought if you take possession and take on a tackler and get stripped of the ball its incorrect disposal. Not tonight. 

 
1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

That's our season folks

Regardless of the result, we're becoming pathetic 

Silver lining is that maybe this precipitates Goodwin's farewell?

Not sure the board has the guts but one can dream.

Even game. We are not coping with their run  They are not coping with our possession game. 

Hard tag and lots of physicality onto Clarry. Fritta being double and triple teamed. 

Our spot-up kick, or 45 degrees line changing kick rarely working. Often being read early by the Roos and cutting it off.


Name me a more lazy player for this team

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Fritsch and Kozzy looking for the easy, flashy possession is KILLLING me…

What to do about Oliver? Does he go forward..? Can’t play him in the middle right now..

What is with our second qtrs this year? It seems that the opposition makes a few tweaks and then we have no answer.

Ma A totally different storey if they had kicked 5 goals too.    Yes if your Auntie had nuts she would be your uncle,  but we played poorly. Is the point

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Name me a more lazy player for this team

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Is that your interpretation? 


1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

Absolutely pathetic quarter of football. Fritter is so lazy. ANB having a mare. Clarries poor form continues. Kozzie constantly overruns and goes for the ball one handed. Rivers impressive.

Kozzy is playing amateur style football, just pure chaos.

Just now, At the break of Gawn said:

What is with our second qtrs this year? It seems that the opposition makes a few tweaks and then we have no answer.

Ground ball such an issue.. just never one grabbing. Never clean 

Clarence is really off his game & it’s really annoying me. He’s always gotten sucked into off the ball stuff way too easily. He’s better than that 

3 minutes ago, Demonised said:

What happened after the siren?

All I saw was Cherry with an X run through our huddle as we were jogging off.  That might’ve started the melee 

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1 minute ago, watchtheeyes said:

Fritsch and Kozzy looking for the easy, flashy possession is KILLLING me…

What to do about Oliver? Does he go forward..? Can’t play him in the middle right now..

Forward isn't a bad call. 

North holding a lot but umps can't find their whistle.

 
2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

These umpires are a complete bunch of amateurs. Lucky to get paid.

Getting paid might be the only thing they’re interested in…..by whom though? 


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