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G Lyon pointed out we had 5 missed tackles that quarter and the average for a game is 8. 
 

 

Gee Gawn is good, even on 1 leg. 

 
3 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Maybe the dogs just had one of those quarters, let just hope for the fight back now.

Tx for being positive.

Just now, BDA said:

AMW looks lost out there

We've given him a decent go, but he's clearly not up to it. 


 

2 of the last 3 lesssssgooooooo

3 minutes ago, BDA said:

AMW looks lost out there

Most of them do and unlike most he doesn't have 100 games under his belt to be fair.

Great goal Max.

Edited by leave it to deever


8 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

This is unfortunately looking like the coach has lost the team. The Dogs are in form but this is putrid. 

I think people get confused about the term "lost".

I think they love Goody and are trying for him,  however they are lost through a lack of a clear, successful game plan to work to.

There's no clear system that works.

Really deserves another AA does Max. Was a shoe in before the injury, reckon he’s still a shot.

never confident when maxy has a 20 meter set shot but he slots it

come on dees


Gee they tried to give them a goal. That’s a mark to max every day. Hats off to tommy mac.

9 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Who’s missing from our best side….Petracca and Windsor a first year player. 
Is Salem best 22 anymore?

Harmes,Brayshaw,Petracca,Smith

6 minutes ago, praha said:

We have 14 Premiership players today.

Ridiculous and superficial. How many of those 14 are fit and in form? Would be lucky if it was half of them. Gawn, Viney, Oliver, Petty, Bowey all well under where they were in that premiership.

i think we've steadied

come on 5 day breaks. help us here


Throw by Libba. But he’s not Oliver so play on. 

 

umps are missing tackles all over the shop


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