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76-21 since Q1. We’re done, they’re too good and we’re just not good enough. 

I thought you had to wait for the umpire to call play on which was a lot after Greene moved to spoil. [censored] me these maggots week in week out ruin a good sport. 

 

Cheating, nothing else.

See ya later total capitulation This is on u Goodwin!!

 

How far can we drop down the ladder if we lose the remaining games?

T-Mac dumb footy there not going back further behind the mark

1 minute ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Class rising to the top, frustrating they're getting a leg up from the umps though

Umps aren’t helping them at all. They’re just too good. 


1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Who's the genius that thought Max was ready to play? He's nowhere near ready 

He has done a hellovalot better than the next in line.  Who would you play ruck??

Just now, Fork 'em said:

How far can we drop down the ladder if we lose the remaining games?

Maybe 15th or 14th?

Yes some big list management decisions coming at the end of the season.

 

The orange [censored] dropped it whilst being tackled and you call play on. Can’t [censored] win this [censored] going on. It’s like club umpires were appointed in a ****ty bush league


And this is why we need a new coach.

Goody has no answers when we don’t have momentum. We get scored against way too easily.

More likely it’s the players that simply lose the plot, but that also means he no longer has the player’s. If he did, they’d put up more of a fight than simply wilting. They might talk about loving Goody, but actions speak louder than words. They don’t play for him anymore.

Better off grabbing a good top 10 pick rather than getting pumped first week of finals after scraping into the 8

 

Their pressure has risen and ours dropped off since qtr time 

1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

Cheating, nothing else.

No, just outplayed and outclassed by a superior team.  


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