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2 x Bowey shocking handballs

1 minute ago, DeeZee said:

Same old story nothing changes.

Win all the stats except the scoreboard, because we have zero decent AFL level forwards.

Petty as the main target is just hope more than any sort of form or runs on the board.

We simply cannot score

Swap Turner for Petty. And that's saying something.

Petty's just not mobile enough for a KF and unable to get much separation, if any, on his man. Useless forward that occasionally gets lucky if the ball's delivered inside super quickly.

Our forward line up, methods coming inside and finesse / finishing skills are easily up their with the worst in the AFL.

Can't even perform against the worst team in the comp.


Gee Jayden Hunt is a good player we should get him

7 minutes ago, Lil_red_fire_engine said:

How so? We are slaughtering them at clearance and stoppage.

And we are losing.

10 minutes ago, Lil_red_fire_engine said:

How so? We are slaughtering them at clearance and stoppage.

Because they are butchering the disposals they do get.

And if you pay attention you'll notice that they have only had eight touches each.

At 16 each a game is not something good.

 

JFC. Umps will make sure of it now.

12 minutes ago, Dees1911 said:

Why give the ball to fritsch, he never returns favoir!!!

So we can score a goal


It’s depressing know that a loss tonight won’t help move to Goodwin on either.


[censored] Leb!!!!!!!!


Just now, GS_1905 said:

This umpiring is so bad. But we will not hear a peep

Need to chip in and buy them some tape measures.

All class is Windsor

These commentary sucks.

The WA bias in this commentary is disgusting !

 

Weirdly looked like slow motion. Will take the goal.

[censored] you Pav trying to undermine the umpire on that. Celebrate the goal. You wouldn’t do it in reverse situation


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