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5 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Unfortunately Jefferson looks totally lost today.

Goody needs to mix things up on the fwd line.

I'm not sure what... Suggestions?

Jefferson is subbed off injured

 

Caleb Daniel is side stepping like a superstar. 

 

4 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Unfortunately Jefferson looks totally lost today.

Goody needs to mix things up on the fwd line.

I'm not sure what... Suggestions?

He was subbed off last quarter, so not sure if you're watching live. 

Our midfield is the problem, as it has been for over 12 months now. 

Anyone else remember when our defense was one of the best 17 in the comp? 

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1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Sharp is so [censored]

I'd drop him on that non effort in the marking contest alone.


5 minutes ago, BAMF said:

Lol! From when? The norm smith coaching days?

i’d take swooper northey’s days in a heart beat

Weak tackles. No way should that have been cleared with all the numbers around the ball. 
 

Time for a big spray. 

Edited by Gunna’s

It’s times like these your senior leader stand up and the coach makes tactical changes

Guess that means we are [censored]

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Jefferson is subbed off injured

Thanks heaps for that. Who is the bloke with the moo of curly hair up fwd?


This is unwatchable.  I can't believe the mistakes we are making.  

Giving away basic and clumsy free kicks, fumbling, going for chest marks in attack in defence.  This team is kidding themselves.

The only thing keeping us in it is that they will make mistakes of their own.

If we're going to lose, make it a big one so Goodie gets more pressure on him.  I want him gone before it's too late.

Just now, doc roet said:

whats lever sposed to do  disappear

He is meant to attempt to contest the ball and turn around. 

Not stupidly run into the bloke front on. Gives no way for ump to not call a free

Only 2 goals down but jeez we are playing badly.

poor skills, sloppy and no awareness. all round poor

can our leaders please stand up in the second half

If North show belief they will win this

 

We are a star studded team.....Gawn, Petracca, Oliver, Viney etc.......Pity they are all falling stars.

12 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

He's still better down back imv.  He might come good by 2028

Gawny hooks on the run too haha.  Needs to aim for the right post every time

The selfish bugger needs to dish it off. He had a team mate off to his left with a paddock then.

Gawn is not a goal kicker and keeps fancying himself that he is. Not good leadership 


1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

He was subbed off last quarter, so not sure if you're watching live. 

Our midfield is the problem, as it has been for over 12 months now. 

I've been watching someone I thought was Jeffo. I'm sad he's subbed off but glad I've been watching the wrong bloke. I have high hopes for Jeffo. What happened to him?

Just now, doc roet said:

whats lever sposed to do  disappear

not make front on contact is what he's supposed to do.  Impossible not to pay it.  Dumb.

 

Still early, nothing I have see so far this season suggests will be finals contenders this season.


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