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Fritsch, Kozzie, Melksham and Turner with a combined 21 possessions. Melksham makes the most of his 5 though.

 
1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Because we are playing extra in the stoppages which we never do normally. 

Which is all cool if we're winning the stoppages......

 

2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Because we are playing extra in the stoppages which we never do normally. 

Yes but that's just to try and even up the numbers.....

 

We can very soft at times, honestly two players tackling that should have ended in a HTB instead they let him dispose of the ball.

I’m flashing back to the Dean Bailey days 

we won the 3rd Q boys! in Alice Springs we lost all 4. we can see the improvement 


Let get real where playing a top 4 side on their home ground with our two best players on side line. Hardly a surprising result. Dee’s have fought it out and sucked in King for calling out a 100 point loss.

That Windsor speed up the middle with any kind of forward line and/or some better composure, let me dream 

Some of the goals we've conceded as they've walked into them have made us look like a bottom 4 side.

 
1 minute ago, Heart Beats True said:

Fritsch, Kozzie, Melksham and Turner with a combined 21 possessions. Melksham makes the most of his 5 though.

To be fair... they really didn't have much opportunity to get many more.

6 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

We raise our intensity and the umpires raise their intent. 

Exactly...it seemed like every time momentum was starting to shift wr would either make an error, miss a goal or the umpires would blow a [censored] free kick. 


At least North are beating the Blues

Just now, Deesprate said:

Let get real where playing a top 4 side on their home ground with our two best players on side line. Hardly a surprising result. Dee’s have fought it out and sucked in King for calling out a 100 point loss.

Just hold on the 100 point loss call just at the moment.

Just now, Brownie said:

Which is all cool if we're winning the stoppages......

 

I am not saying it’s working. Or a good strategy. Just answering the question. 
 

Midfield and defense should be ashamed of this performance. Senior players an absolute disgrace with lack of accountability and defensive effort. 
No excuses and I love May but Jesus stop carrying on like a pork chop, you’ve been embarrassed today. 


Was that a trip? I think not. 

2 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

We've been much better in the second half. Gives me hope

For what exactly?


TV is off. Thank you for ruining my Sunday. That was a worse performance than the last time we played there purple f&(kwits

 

Freo straight sets mark my words

 
3 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

Let get real where playing a top 4 side on their home ground with our two best players on side line. Hardly a surprising result. Dee’s have fought it out and sucked in King for calling out a 100 point loss.

Not sure I would call this fighting it out.


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