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Can’t believe it’s only 4 points. Doesn’t reflect the game at all

 

Playing 'dump it straight ahead into the 50 footy' because only the best will do

Sparrow the biggest offender

Lucky to be this close. Getting spanked in the middle. 

 

Howes and McDonald bothing trying to outdo each other's ineptness.

 

It’s evident our players don’t talk to eachother out there. 
 


No talk amongst them... where's the "Hot hot hot" chatter etc

lack of awareness across the board. Sparrow this time caught HTB

We’ll probably do enough in the second half to win this but my god when we play the Lions and Hawks  etc we will be murdered


At least Chandler has been very good.

But some very lazy footy by some very experienced players out there today.

 

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

So when are the senior players going to step up & will us to a win

Gosh we are stale aren’t we.

Leadership needs a shake up onfield and in the coaches box at years end (maybe earlier), to reinvigorate the playing group.


Chandler not my favourite  but playing wrll

on the bright side  lindsay, chandler and hendo been very good

 

how many times can we get caught with the ball?   So embarrassing!

 


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