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Bowey started off with disposal as his number one wood. Wtf?

 

Only listening via radio.

Checked footywire stats.

Anb, Petty and Kozzie have a combined three disposals for the first quarter.

Is Fritta playing?...as footy wire has him with zip.

What's going on?

The bane of our existence, last minute goals 😮‍💨

 

Disco and Salem very good.  

Rivers and Sparrow really lazy and careless with disposal.

Also -  what's happened to Bowey's kicking this year - he always looks for a short target 20-30m kicks -  and now keeps missing the target! 

5 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Salem has no quickness on his feet.

Liability defensively.

How distant his 2021 form looks today.

Love him but the injuries & the years are catching up with him


2 minutes ago, Die Hard Demon said:

Zero tackles from Nibbler.. Hmm that’s unusual. Perhaps preserving himself for his next club. 

This is such an insulting post. Shame on you!!!!

 

i am turned by the effort they are putting in after the week from hell. 

Anyone still think McVee is a mid?

If you want to nullify his strengths, It's the perfect position for him. 

They're going to ruin a great slingshot HBF 

Wow l thought we must’ve been 50 points down reading this

 
Just now, Billy said:

Wow l thought we must’ve been 50 points down reading this

Whole site is a massive sookfest at the moment


1 minute ago, Billy said:

Wow l thought we must’ve been 50 points down reading this

On play we should have been

4 goals for our big forwards, great return so far

Langdon and Rivers

Good lord that is horrific kicking by both

When he is on, Petty looks impressive.


Sparrow looks gone. Nasty ankle injury.

Killing the ccs.

Six to one.

 Good stuff.


Is Fritsch a late withdrawal? He has no stats.

 
1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Tmac just looks so sketchy with ball nowadays

Not as sketchy as last year in attack.


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