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Skills, skills,Skills, skills Skills, skills,Skills, skills Skills, skills,Skills, skills and more skills, we are woeful at that.

 
4 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

He will be OK nothing in it.

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Remember how we finished off the season in 2020? It was important that we gave it everything despite not having a shot at finals. 

This performance tonight says a lot about intent, resilience and pride.

Yes the team is young , but we aren’t even trying. It’s a fn disgrace. 

 

Umps are on Daicos Brownlow watch. Called a free back to Nick after they had taken advantage and had 3 possessions.

The AFL might want to check their SportsBet accounts tonight

slightly better that quarter but still brain dead football letting collingwood players run by themselves with no pressure. they just run the ball down the field pulling players to them and getting the overlap. Dumb, dumb football. the umpiring has been pretty poor quite a few collingwood players have clearly dropped the ball when tackled and nothing. I thought the rule was if a player is sliding in and takes out another player below their legs they are at fault. a lot of poor ball disposal, poor choices, and what happened to that strong tackling we supposed to have shown a few weeks ago. I love fritter but he just runs around and does not seem to be accountable for anyone. all of our players need to put more pressure on the player with the ball. that will result in turnovers, fumbles etc. but at the moment its too easy,

 


So the thug ran in when kozzie went into Moore, no other Collingwood remonstrated with kozzie then melksham ran in and the thug backed off

 

much better 2nd qtr unluckly a few things didnt go our way ,never worry about umps much ,but really ,pickett was taken legs low by moore ,so it is a new way of ducking your head for a free

10 minutes ago, Deefensive Language said:

Pressure rating towards end of that quarter was 156 - way below an acceptable AFL standard 

The average is 180 ... we've rarely hit that across an entire match all year.  Last week was one exception.

That first quarter was a great example of how far this system is (Goodwin's system) from finals level footy.


1 minute ago, Mickey said:

Umps are on Daicos Brownlow watch. Called a free back to Nick after they had taken advantage and had 3 possessions.

The AFL might want to check their SportsBet accounts tonight

[censored] disgrace if that soft player gets one before Clarry or Bont.

Was in a trance the last 5 mins. Really can't thank you enough Benny, for your contributions, for the Grand Final, for what you do off field, for everything.

We won the quarter. 

No one has mentioned Viney. He is having a very poor game. 
 

Still love ya tho Vines 


6 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Hey guess what.. u are now on ignore friggen lightweight [censored]

LOL how utterly pathetic 

2 minutes ago, Demonsterative said:

No one has mentioned Viney. He is having a very poor game. 
 

Still love ya tho Vines 

YEAH SO PUT HIM ON DAICOS WITH A VIEW TO STOP PRONTO USING ANYTHING AT UR DISPOSAL!!!


6 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Remember how we finished off the season in 2020? It was important that we gave it everything despite not having a shot at finals. 

This performance tonight says a lot about intent, resilience and pride.

Yes the team is young , but we aren’t even trying. It’s a fn disgrace. 

We were still a chance to play finals though. We needed Freo to win. And our game was before there's. We would have got in on percentage. We lost to Freo and Sydney in the last month despite being heavy favourites in both. We won our last two but we choked to end the season.

Just now, picket fence said:

YEAH SO PUT HIM ON DAICOS WITH A VIEW TO STOP PRONTO USING ANYTHING AT UR DISPOSAL!!!

Put him at half fwd on Maynard. 
 

And, can you stop YELLING at me. 😳🤩😜

 

I've enjoyed watching Kolt's efforts tonight. Diving to attempt smothers, chasing, corralling. Once he stops fumbling and gets used to the pace, will be great creating turnovers. He did cause a few in that quarter. Keep trying hard, young fella.

7 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Umps are on Daicos Brownlow watch. Called a free back to Nick after they had taken advantage and had 3 possessions.

The AFL might want to check their SportsBet accounts tonight

The umpire never called play on and you can hear him say daicos free several times.


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