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I’ll never understand people getting riled up about the umpires. they are terrible every week! and we have double the frees than the Giants

But each to their own 


1 minute ago, DubDee said:

I’ll never understand people getting riled up about the umpires. they are terrible every week! and we have double the frees than the Giants

But each to their own . 

It's included in the price of admission DD.

It beats beating the poor dog.

 
6 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Should be ahead - 2 bad misses by Max and Sparrow 

And Sharp.

Our finishing / conversion is a bloody disgrace.

I'm really really happy with our start.

It's been fantastic, but over the last couple of years, how many games have we blown through poor conversion.

Not enough communication between players going for the same mark.

Gws crumbing better as a result.

Lever standing tall.

 


2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Soo slooow moving the footy

Not exactly the exciting fast brand we were told. Effort is there though.

Game plan is [censored]. Slow sideways ball movement.

Nothing had changed since last year 

After a shaky start we have our defensive set up going

Good intensity 

Just the usual issue of fwd line connection

15 inside 50s for 2 goals


Great to see Tracca kick that for just so many damn reasons.

And the joy on his face.

Sensational.

Not sure about efficiency or possessions but Chandler is covering a hell of a lot of ground

What a finish from Trac. 

35m check side on the sprint in the wet


This short chip handball in the wet.doesn’t work Goodwin ffs

 

This is peak 2021 Langdon we're seeing today.

Still no first disposal for AJ

Hope he gets involved before being pulled for Langford (my guess)


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