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Going the same way as the Freo game 

 

Our confidence looks shot to pieces


If Oliver isn’t tackling because he’s injured. Don’t play him. Those missed tackles and half-assed efforts are hurting us. 

rubbish call umpire

very poor start. lucky doggies set shots are wayward

 

Clarry’s half hearted defensive efforts are killing us.

stats so far point to 100+ point loss. 


8-0 goal first Q coming up

Show some fight ffs 

Anyone still thinking a key forward is the biggest list need over the midfield is delusional.

Our midfield is now bottom four.


we’ve touched it 14 times and have 7 scoring shots against 

[censored] could the umpires not help them? They don’t need it. 

Doggies have 7 scoring shots from 8 inside 50s in the opening 7 minutes!

Not good.

 


Structurally this is the worst we've been since the Neeld years. The wheels have fallen off for Goodwin and this group.

Edited by praha

 
Just now, dees189227 said:

What a dumb kick to chandler then

We have no idea how to play when Gawn isn’t presenting down the line. 

We are totally lost.

Totally chasing our own tails.

It's a worry.

Dogs hit the post twice.

Our midfield is non existent.


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