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How many lollipop goals have we conceded by getting sucked up the ground?

Didn't learn a thing from the 1st game.

 

Billings has often shown poor kicking skills, i am damned if i know why he was even selected.

1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

What's with us not turning up when playing Fremantle? Twice in the season already.

Of course not having a ruck has killed us all around the ground, but the effort has been subpar compared to the last 3 weeks.

I just want to see us fight in the 4th, not just roll over. Percentage will be huge to have any chance.

It’s a little bit of effort but it’s a lot of them being just an awful match up for us.

They’re better than us and at home too. It’s not all effort or coaching or some other conspiracy. 

 

 Billings. Saints still laughing. He’s goalkicking his skills his tackles are POOR. WEAK!!! 
 

He can’t even score from 35 metre out!! 💩💩💩💩💩💩


Just now, Jaded No More said:

Alex Pearce’s hair is magnificent. 10/10. 

I dunno Jaded. It’s too Fabio for me.

Just now, spirit of norm smith said:

 Billings. Saints still laughing. He’s goalkicking his skills his tackles are POOR. WEAK!!! 
 

He can’t even score from 35 metre out!! 💩💩💩💩💩💩

He and Sparrow have a hopeless skill set

We are 100 miles of deserving to play finals.

This trade and draft period will be incredibly important to our success next year and in 2026.

As the new Tassie team and the northern state academy gifts swallow up the top picks for a number of years, we face an aging list without a ruck, key back and multiple elite midfielders, and that's not to mention no key forwards.

Nail this trade and draft period and we can compete again for finals. If not, we risk sliding back down to familiar cellar dwelling territory. 

One thing is clear, we cannot win another flag with this list

 

At least the Kidney Puncher (Pearce) is injured. Hope it’s his season. Karma for hitting Kolt you thug. 

Disco with an all time nearly day. Had first hands on over half a dozen contested marks and dropped them all! 


1 minute ago, DeeSpencer said:

It’s a little bit of effort but it’s a lot of them being just an awful match up for us.

They’re better than us and at home too. It’s not all effort or coaching or some other conspiracy. 

I can understand them being better, specially if we don't have Max.

But see how we thought Brisbane would smash us and kick 20 on us? Then with dare and effort we almost won it.

At least make it a slogfest, low scoring proposition and see what happens. Don't let them kick 7 in a row.

Anyway, hopefully we can keep the score as close as possible in the last.

JVR has tried his guts out today

2 minutes ago, Deecisive said:

Billings has often shown poor kicking skills, i am damned if i know why he was even selected.

And to think, Roos apparently wanted to draft him had we kept pick 2 instead of trading it for Tyson and Salem

2 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

He and Sparrow have a hopeless skill set

What happened to the Sparrow that kicked from outside 50 in the GF? 😮‍💨

Just now, ElDiablo14 said:

What happened to the Sparrow that kicked from outside 50 in the GF? 😮‍💨

Long gone


Weak as [censored]. Head down going for the ball and it’s Free Kick Fremantle. Seriously?

Lol just going for the ball Bowey and gets penalised.  FO

Clarry's been ok in patches around the ground and away from CB 


These umpires need to get in the bin and then let me set the bin on fire

2 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

JVR has tried his guts out today

His pack marking is just coming on so well

 

Possibly the worst game ive ever seen Kozzy play


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