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Kozzie is one of our highest paid players but you'd never know watching this .

Applied some pressure early but just hasn't impacted the game at all.

But all or fwds have just not turned up.

I thought this was our best fwd line but I'd be happy to drop Fritta on this. Maybe that's harsh on him. He's not alone.

Edited by leave it to deever

 

What about the Viney one? Ball knocked out and not a proper tackle? Same same 

Just now, ElDiablo14 said:

Maybe 15th or 14th?

I say we go for it.

 

1 minute ago, Fork 'em said:

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

We will be 12th at the end of this round.

1 minute ago, monoccular said:

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

I am more concerned about Max 2025.

It was a pipedream to think about finals this year.

This umpiring is absolutely horrific 

 

Came out flat and getting predictably belted by a good side. This happens far too often. You have to question why the players can’t fire up when needed. 


We go large periods of games without being able to score, even when Trac was playing. 
Need to change the gameplan.

3.4 to 12.4 after quarter time. Scoreline flatters us.

We’re not very good are we?


This will be fun, waiting for Goodwins insightful presser 🙃

1 minute ago, Brownie said:

Bowey is a shadow of his former first year self.

He hasn't been AFL standard for over a year. I'm not sure why he's getting games at this point when we've got so many rebounding defender options on the list. Defensively he's a liability. He doesn't provide dash and his supposed elite kicking has been nowhere to been seen for years, just like Salem. He should be tried at half forward or given a spell in the VFL to find form and confidence.

Is there a point naming a sub if you don't bother using them until it's way too late?

Kozzy great pressure.  Then terrible decision with ball in hand 🤷‍♂️

Needs to clean things things up


they have better players and play a better brand of footy. good effort tonight from us but we're outclassed here. no shame in that

 
1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

This will be fun, waiting for Goodwins insightful presser

We got done.  Cue the gravedancers.


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