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Our inability to put teams to the sword shows that we may be ok at times but are not a threat.

 
 

Great pressure inside 50....

Kozzy not so much when he's been down there. Needs to find his pressure moj0 inside 50 without the ball


I guess they will want that "high fend off" looked at by MRO

Well you gotta break a few egg yolks to get an omelette or something like that

 

The inability to defend at speed corridor transition is a concern and reoccurring theme. The lack of talent on the West Coast roster has definitely lessened the blow for us tonight; the next month will be incredibly telling.

Lovely that crisp missed a chance to win it. [censored]

Well done on The record but not sure others would be afforded the same “luck”


1 minute ago, Gunna’s said:

Lovely that crisp missed a chance to win it. [censored]

Well done on The record but not sure others would be afforded the same “luck”

Crisp lucky to play at all

Waiting for Owies to kick a junk home goal and run around the boundary with his arms out like he kicked the winning goal in a GF

1 minute ago, Gunna’s said:

Lovely that crisp missed a chance to win it. [censored]

Well done on The record but not sure others would be afforded the same “luck”

jim would have slotted that


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