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Another red time goal! Every fricking game.

6 minutes ago, DubDee said:

This is going to be a long night

Cats aren’t great but we suck

Spot on.

Hopefully we can bring them down to our level and then it's all ours.


Lots of work which is great, but not enough class to finish well.

 

What's happened s to our defence?

Max , Stanley is your man

Max again costing us.


Just now, Earl Hood said:

Another red time goal! Every fricking game.

Grrrr

Our i50 work is shambic

And this end to the qtr is terrible. Every team finds their way to goal so easy against us, and it’s always such a battle for us.

Early days and it’s fairly close but we will need to tighten up in q2

Just now, Earl Hood said:

Another red time goal! Every fricking game.

I wish I could bet on it " concede a goal with less than 30 seconds" we do it at least twice a game


Gawn struggling again this week. Is he struggling with carrying the load on and off field for so long or is the end coming fast?

Max now officially a liability

Just now, jnrmac said:

What's happened s to our defence?

Max , Stanley is your man

Max is getting smoked.

3 glaring weeks where he's needed a chop out with Campbell but no, Goodwin the ignorant [censored] is too gutless to pull the move.

I want to lose by 200


Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Max is getting smoked.

3 glaring weeks where he's needed a chop out with Campbell but no, Goodwin the ignorant [censored] is too gutless to pull the move.

tc has been injured in both games

 

our efficiency is as woeful as our pressure, AS PER USUAL

Headed for a 10 goal whipping. In saying that we’re getting closer to playing well and winning.

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