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Jvr back spasm, out for game, expected to be ok for Rd 1 - Goodwin.

 

7news just reported possibility Jackson could request trade back to Vic and Melbourne be best suited. Wtf? Didn't see that coming for a story!

 

1 minute ago, Lexinator said:

7news just reported possibility Jackson could request trade back to Vic and Melbourne be best suited. Wtf? Didn't see that coming for a story!

Can't say that was on my 2025 bingo card. 

Such BAD basic skills from players who are the supposed elite of a game! It's really quite unbelievable!!

Umpiring outstanding as always


11 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

The ball movement just isn’t up to it.

And not surprisingly neither is our defensive run because our players never have to train against a side that can move the ball.

The skills, the spacing, the coordination, the commitment to run and hit targets just isn’t there.

We have a red hot crack, which is nice, but we need more than just Pickett to fix the overall skill and coordination in our ball movement.

It’s a preseason game and it’s 30oc

Edited by Roost it far

Early days, just a praccy etc, but I’ve seen this show before.

ay-ay-ay

(but still lots of time to fix) 

Edited by Red But Mostly Blue


 

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