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Nice Lindsay aerial contest down back there and not sure it was his fault Tommy no skills hammering a handball back at him. He’s ticked a few boxes today 

 

Some clear deficiencies, but I am not too hassled by the score. Our general play is looking better  as the game extends.

Salem and Windsor growing, Langford ok.

Johnson looking to have established his spot as our 2nd big body forward.

Fritsch a worry.


lol, Claz. This is great to see him hitting the scoreboard. But he shouldn’t. Be leading our goalkicking… 

 

Our players still look scared to give away sling tackle free kicks/suspensions.

Guys, when it comes to the real stuff just dump them. 

1 minute ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

lol, Claz. This is great to see him hitting the scoreboard. But he shouldn’t. Be leading our goalkicking… 

Why not?

He is playing an aggressive centre mid role, regularly being the one to drift to the front of the storage, and has rested in the forward pocket.

4 minutes ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

lol, Claz. This is great to see him hitting the scoreboard. But he shouldn’t. Be leading our goalkicking… 

3 goals in 3 quarters should be leading every clubs goal kicking. We don't have Charlie Curnow running round out there

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Genuinely, there's been enough to be relatively pleased with today. Bit of a hiding to nothing match. Lindsay looks good

3 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

It was great however his two long kicks into the forward line didn’t favour our forwards at all.

Yeah he hasn't been completely polished but I reckon his positives have outweighed his negatives today.

Lol, a part of me is keeping an eye out for Austin Wonaeamirri.

Holy [censored] I think I got the spelling right!

Relax, we got this.


Whatever happens from here midfield stoppage work, Oliver’s work rate, Max being Max, glimpses of some dash off half back, more forward handball, tackling pressure against a side I rate a lot more than others on here are positives 

Just now, Return to Glory said:

Genuinely, there's been enough to be relatively pleased with today. Bit of a hiding to nothing match. Lindsay looks good

we are only down by two goals and we playing terrible not to mention the set shots ntb today as long as no more injuries

 

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