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  On 04/04/2025 at 09:09, Earl Hood said:

Another red time goal! Every fricking game.

Goodwin team in a nutshell. Awareness zero. Btw why did Petraca forced that disposal? Just take the tackle and stoppage.

 

Another quarter like that and we may as well not bother with the second half

27% DE inside 50 says it all

 

I'm trying to be positive but Max, Fritta and Tracc are just cooked.

Stick a fork in them all.

Their done.

Not too bad so far to be honest, much better than last week. You can see what they’re trying to do. Just need a bit more composure


good for half the qtr... poor skills when we have control to deliver the ball to the advantage of our players. Goodwins tactic were shown up in the 2nd half in terms of positioning the players. lets see if they change it up to adjust this qtr.

  On 04/04/2025 at 09:11, Lord Travis said:

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?

The end coming I think.

  On 04/04/2025 at 09:13, Dee-tonator said:

A for effort so far.

C- for skill.

Awful errors from Max and May.

you're being generous. F for skills more like

 

What is the point of Sharp and Turner? Both are great at disappearing when the ball is in their area.

Oliver's mind is willing, but his body is cactus. He is an absolute liability at centre bounces.

A combined 9 disposals and 2 tackles from

Fritta

Turner

Chin

Melksham

Petty

Sparrow  


  On 04/04/2025 at 09:08, Superunknown said:

Comical fwd entry then with kicks to no one

Jeez

Question for the new players - why did we recruit Campbell

You reckon the dual ruckman strategy that clearly failed with Grundy is going to suddenly magically work with Campbell?

Clearly he's there as backup.

  On 04/04/2025 at 09:13, leave it to deever said:

I'm trying to be positive but Max, Fritta and Tracc are just cooked.

Stick a fork in them all.

Their done.

Ditto Oliver, no speed or acceleration.

Cats controlling the air

They're:

+7 in tackles

+20 in marks

Our disposal 58% v 75%

Their loose defensive player is killing us

Bowey no impact

Edited by jnrmac

Maybe Goodys comments in round 2 weren’t off the mark r.e. Gawny

Yes he’s had a bad game here and then but this looks different.

Gawn is done as a solo ruckman he needs support now.

Bring in Campbell (I think that’s him).

A man and coach has got to know his limitations.


  On 04/04/2025 at 09:14, ElDiablo14 said:

The end coming I think.

On one of the footy shows, they showed he is rucking event more this year than ever.
We need to bit the bullet and bring in a second ruck if we want him to keep playing for us.

  On 04/04/2025 at 09:13, leave it to deever said:

I'm trying to be positive but Max, Fritta and Tracc are just cooked.

Stick a fork in them all.

Their done.

Ditto Oliver, no speed or acceleration.

  On 04/04/2025 at 09:16, Vineytime said:

Can’t kick

Can’t handball

Can’t mark

Can’t score

Can't run fast.

  On 04/04/2025 at 09:16, DemonOX said:

Gawn is done as a solo ruckman he needs support now.

Bring in Campbell (I think that’s him).

A man and coach has got to know his limitations.

Campbell did his hammy for Casey.

Particularly nice work by Langford in the last dying seconds of that quarter.

Edited by DiscoStu17


13 demons without a tackle

  On 04/04/2025 at 09:07, Fromgotowoewodin said:

Oppo defenders just need to stand 40m out directly in front and we will hit them every time ffs.

Max looks way off it

That about sums it up.

Straight lines into the 50 or mark just outside, panic and play on then kick it to no one or no one's advantage.

Zero pressure inside 50 when the ball hits the deck. They are first to the loose ground balls i50 almost always.

Our two way running through the middle from our big boys is shot. They can't even run with old man danger even when theyre right alongside him at the drop.

Aside from Koz there's just a lack of guys hitting the ball drop at pace. Too stagnant and reactionary. Someone needs to be on the move at stoppages and 666.

This just doesn't look like a big rockets been pile drived through the camp when it should've been. Hec the do or die kill or be killed response should've come last week.

Is there any chance we can look inside as first option when coming off HB instead of kicking in straight lines most of the time, often to a 2 v 1!???

Plenty of time left for so many to not leave so much to so few in this game and grow a leg for the win.

Edited by Demon Dynasty

a lot of people retiring Max after his one dip in form in years.

 

I share the frustration of late goals!!!!

JVR is now better in the ruck than as a MARKING forward

a few clever contributions by Melksham

Turner, hold that mark!

  On 04/04/2025 at 09:17, Buzzy said:

a lot of people retiring Max after his one dip in form in years.

There comes a day


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