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15 metre tape only works one way

 

Langdon sells his teammates into trouble more than anyone else at the moment. Has happened three times already this game.

So much of our fall since 2021 is on our leaders. Viney, Gawn, Petracca, Oliver (not a leader but damn influential when playing well). None of them are a patch on their form in that year. No Brayshaw either and that's a lot of extra pressure on our younger guys.

EDIT: Gawn is trying, and so is Viney, but they're not able to bring it in terms of influence on the game.

Edited by Chook

We are giving things a red hot go, but skills letting us down in key moments. Movement is OK, but struggling for movement through half back.


we are in capable of simple 2 meter handballs

awful skills

Can’t waste those chances

Good body work from Fritter

Good vision from Kozzie

Just sloppy execution.

We can fix that.

Fritsch shocking handball.

I don’t mind that, we took them on and moved it quickly, Henderson just stuffed the kick. Keep playing that way.

Edited by Bombay Airconditioning


3 minutes ago, poita said:

May, Viney and Gawn are all playing like they're 55 years old.

3 minutes ago, poita said:

May, Viney and Gawn are all playing like they're 55 years old.

If Rick is good to play next week May should go out.

 

De konig holds mark for 3 milliseconds

Fritsch. No dice

Maggots starting early


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