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50 minutes ago, demoncat said:

No wonder if felt like we were back in 2014 🤣

I thought Petty made a few rookie errors. We have always been vulnerable with defensive ground balls. 

But no May & McVee was part of that issue. Plus the lack of any defensive accountability up the ground in the midfield was always going to put the D6 under more pressure. 

It was one game...hardly a trend. Lets see how it is on Sat before we start having meltdown 2.0 

 

I don’t blame the defence so much as the midfield and the leadership. I don’t believe Nathan Jones is up to the job. But then again having to coach 4 Prima Donna’s as a rookie coach is a tough gig. 


Midfield bombs it indiscriminately to no one i50? Blame the forwards!

Midfield lets oppo waltz out of stoppage under zero pressure? Blame the backline!

Edited by whatwhat say what

3 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

Midfield bombs it indiscriminately to no one i50? Blame the forwards!

Midfield lets oppo waltz out of stoppage under zero pressure? Blame the backline!

You gotta blame someone!

Edited by Roost it far

The game against the Roos should largely fall on the midfield. However, we have players who cannot move the ball quickly: May, Lever, Petty, Viney, Sparrow, McDonald, and to a degree, Rivers. They stop and look down the line first, and are too slow to react. Even when the ball is switched, it is still mark and prop, as the midfield does not move quick enough. Case in point: the Hawks. Once it's switched, it's all go. Gold Coast will try to play on and run at all times. Hopefully, not playing at the G much might be a little more difficult.

 

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