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I'm sick to death of our do-nothing forwards. Langdon had a free (mark?) on the 50 and NO-ONE made a lead calling for the ball . They just waited for the bomb (and our forwards never clunk marks). They HAVE to lead.

 

 

One thing teams will do homework on with some of our CBD work is Gawn stepping over the line and left hand tapping to 3o’clock position with sweeper running onto ground ball, ok when it works but leaves us very vulnerable out the front 


7 minutes ago, fr_ap said:

Pretty off Lever. Doesn't do anything. 

Chandler likewise, I've been a defender but has has a very hum ho pre season

Just not sure what we are doing with our backline structure but Lever has to be played to his strengths or he’s just not good. He has to trust his skills to provide something in attack too. 

Dirty day for anyone deep forward but 2 poor outings for Chin and he hasn’t looked fully fit. The dribbling kicks around the body that don’t get off the ground are very confusing.

I’d like to see Chandler at half forward more and Sparrow deeper.

And can we please never look to pass to Billings in fwd 50 

Have never seen a worse kick for goal in my life - you can just chalk it up for a behind every time 

Edited by demoncat

jack billings i actually think is a decent enough footballer who tries pretty hard, but by gee he has zero goal sense 

 

3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

What has happened to Bowey's disposal?

 

5 minutes ago, BDA said:

Bowey poor today

Ranga’s don’t like sand and desert heat.

1 minute ago, waynewussell said:

I think Lindsay has been better than Langford

Could possibly be better in the first year, particularly in regards to where he may play


4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Our set shot kicking has been putrid.

Since 2022 I am afraid.

A Lever decisive switch sets up a goal (even if it goes messy on the wing)

Did we actually practice goal kicking in the offseason!!

Looks like our forwards will struggle again this season but who would have picked that. Rinse and repeat. 

2 minutes ago, Tom Dyson said:

jack billings i actually think is a decent enough footballer who tries pretty hard, but by gee he has zero goal sense 

It’s not so much lack of goal sense as a psychological illness. 

Goals per inside 50 - 17%

Not going to win a lot of games like this.

 


7 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Why play Gawn!!??

Match practice I suppose?

 

AJ is a battler and has deserved a spot for round one.


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