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2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Is that Grimace wearing number 4 for Flagmantle? 

Nah… 

he ate him

1 minute ago, Demongirl35 said:

This no ruck has backfired big time

although wouldn’t change the score as much   

Even a few wins helps D35.  Especially at 666.

You cant keep handing them first use at pretty much every stoppage.  Insanity

 
Just now, spirit of norm smith said:

Clearance 18/1

The ump should just hand the ball to Darcy for centre bounces.


We are rabble.

We were smashed here by eagles .

I don't know why I even hoped we were a chance.

We look so tired.

What are we doing before games?

Playing kick to kick all morning.

This is embarrassing.

And yes I'm calling out the usual suspects...

Petty and Sparrow.

But they are not alone today.

Freo running so much harder and wanting the ball so much more .

I feel sorry for those who flew over.

 

 

i know its a stop gap but Petty in the ruck is hopeless. 


This continues for too much longer I'm goin' fishin'.

They’re just walking thru us.

[censored] this for embarrassing 

5 goals up, now the chook is cookin.

Their mids aren't just winning clearances, they are fierce and physical, they just pushing us out of the way.

Lever [censored] lazy defending!

Sparrow too busy guarding space when Fyfe was by himself.

Petty is as weak as a butter in every ruck contest.

Embarrassing display. About ready to turn it off.


Anyone blaming the defenders when the ball is coming forward with no pressure is as brain dead as the people at the club who decided to go with Gawn as sole ruck.

The only option from here is to go man on man for the remainder of this quarter.

Is this coach / team capable though?

We're like witches hats 


Send Petty back, TMac into ruck and JVR has to stay forward.

Gotta try something 

Lever ball watching while Jackson stands alone in the 50.

This is horrific.

 

What’s the punishment for a forfeit?

Theres no point playing any more on this god awful surface. 

Just now, chook fowler said:

Pathetic coaching and selection. How could they not see that their talls would fist us.

Lever having a mare.

Didn't even jump or put his hands up on the mark.

Disgraceful.


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