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Jefferson gives me Weiderman vibes.

 

JVR influential. Well done again, Hendo.

Have to clean up our on ground play. Constantly 2nd to the ball. 

Jolly good kick Number 43!


we can getting rinsed around the ball. wake up mids


Should be 3-4 goals down here, so we're lucky they've been inaccurate. Getting dominated around the ball and in territory.

Midfield getting torched as expected. Hoping we steady nicely as the game goes on, but the roos young mids are very talented.

Langdon has got soap on his hands. Literally cannot keep hold of the ball. At this stage the midfield experiment is not working.


We have 10-15 to turn up - otherwise game over. 

Gawn getting pantsed by Xerri

 

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Once again Petracca, Viney and Oliver being shown up for why we are so heavily reliant in them and why clubs have easily worked them out since 2021.

Goodwin is clueless and has no plan B.

Yuck. They’re waltzing the ball everywhere. Lucky we’re not 4-5 down. 

 

8 scoring shots to 2. I expected them to put up a fight today, but jeez our midfield can really go to sleep at times.


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