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We are getting smashed. Time to try something different. McVee and Kolt to the guts. 

 

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.


Nice easy training run for Freo. Fullarton couldn't have done any worse than our current rucks. This is just embarrassing. 

 

 

We're lucky not to be down by 10 goals already.

Bombing it down the line with no ruckman isn't working, need to run and overlap to break through their zone.

Winning a clearance or 2 would be a good idea as well.

1 minute ago, Brownie said:

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

Gotta try something 

Agree, good get


Just now, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

May to FF

Petty to FB

Yep i agree with that

Chin's man in the middle there.  He was just ball watching even after they held it up for 10 seconds on the wing.

Disgraceful defending

switched off. 

 

This is worse than the last time we played them and that was the worst game I’ve seen us play under Goodwin. 


At least we have the bombers loss to remember.. might turn on that replay 

Fell right into Walters lap, it's all going right.

Something isn't right with Lever 

Just gonna chuck the rods in the car.

Glad I’ve waited all weekend for this. Can’t believe this is how we play when a top 4/5 spot is on the line……No ruckman is a disgraceful decision. 


Goodwin has to do something different. We can’t have another smashing or one team will cost us finals.

1 minute ago, layzie said:

This could get ugly 

It's already ugly just hasn't translated to the scoreboard yet but give it 5 more minutes.

Midfield getting owned, Jake lever a liability. Really not us. 

 

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