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GAMEDAY: Rd 21 vs Western Bulldogs

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Trac and Oliver with a preseason, is not the difference here. Don’t be fooled into thinking everything in 25 will be all right.

There’s losing and then there’s losing. This game should be over. Doggies should be up by 50 points. That is not a 1 -1.5 player difference. 

Yes we are banged up but guess what, guarantee you that half their squad is probably carrying something too.

Goodwin has got this team playing so conservative and so slow that there is nothing positive about anything we do.

The season is done, take the shackles off and play with some flare and positivity and implement  changes now. Don’t wait until pre season.

 
1 minute ago, Seraph said:

There is no way that the Langdon tackle on English should be considered excessive force.

Even if it was that happens when umps refuse to reward our tackling.

1 minute ago, Seraph said:

There is no way that the Langdon tackle on English should be considered excessive force.

Langdon is half the size of English, Tim is just soft as butter.

 

Hard to be critical of small forwards when the ball doesn't get there, and for all the Petty haters, he competed well every time the ball has. Come into his vacinity

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2 minutes ago, Seraph said:

There is no way that the Langdon tackle on English should be considered excessive force.

Betchya if we somehow steal this game. He'll get suspended 

This game is basically just a slightly ****ter version of our last 4 finals. Never look like winning but weirdly don't quite look like losing.

 
1 minute ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Not sure why people are having a go at Petty? We’ve had 17 inside 50s 

He can always come down the ground and have a crack.

Maybe he hasn't been given licence but his three disposals don't sing his praises.

We are still in this so we'll see what happens in the first ten of this second half.


6 minutes ago, Seraph said:

There is no way that the Langdon tackle on English should be considered excessive force.

7 week suspension incoming

4 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Trac and Oliver with a preseason, is not the difference here. Don’t be fooled into thinking everything in 25 will be all right.

There’s losing and then there’s losing. This game should be over. Doggies should be up by 50 points. That is not a 1 -1.5 player difference. 

Yes we are banged up but guess what, guarantee you that half their squad is probably carrying something too.

Goodwin has got this team playing so conservative and so slow that there is nothing positive about anything we do.

The season is done, take the shackles off and play with some flare and positivity and implement  changes now. Don’t wait until pre season.

Yes we are banged up and it has been the season from hell for a number of reasons.  Just a reminder that the Dogs are the form team in the league atm and destroyed the Cats and Swans in the last two weeks.  Perspective. 

bad miss fritsch. 

gotta get the next one.

That passage just comes up are slowness and half hearted attempts at spoiling.

Jvr has no awareness of the ball upon landing to dogs goal.

Bang.


2 minutes ago, praha said:

This game is basically just a slightly ****ter version of our last 4 finals. Never look like winning but weirdly don't quite look like losing.

It’s actually completely the opposite. The finals we dominated everything but the scoreboard.

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Turner on 

In the BACKLINE wtf


 

i counted 4 missed talkes in that sequence. 


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