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Bad decision making and poor skills aren't great traits to marry together

 
1 minute ago, Satan said:

Bad kicking is killing us

Just now, Fanatique Demon said:

Frustrating to watch. Oliver has no idea and half of our guys can’t kick.

Is chocco still running his kicking school our boys are still at prep level

Edited by Bates Mate

 

I'd swap T-Mac for Petty in a heartbeat. Petty's kicking is woeful and reminiscent of a backman trying to play as a forward.

Petty will cover 70% of the T-Mac role ok. Macca will at least kick decently if he gets on the end of a few.

Lever in for Petty asap


They are a complete class above. Ball use, ball movement, positioning, they are much better.

 

Our defence is horrendous

Tacking pretty weak at times.

Defending premiers moving forward, and kicking very well.


15 i50s and they have 6 goals

Too easy

4 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

I'd swap T-Mac for Petty in a heartbeat. Petty's kicking is woeful and reminiscent of a backman trying to play as a forward.

Petty will cover 70% of the T-Mac role ok. Macca will at least kick decently if he gets on the end of a few.

Lever in for Petty asap

Halfway through the last qtr yeah?


Just now, ucanchoose said:

Oliver is not a tagger

U dont say try telling Simon! Also Spargo , Johnson, Sharp,Salem USELESS!

Edited by picket fence

Tacking pretty weak at times.

Defending premiers moving forward, and kicking very well.

Same old same old, do a lot right but let our self down with some simple errors

Contest and offence is alright, not amazing but alright, but gee our defence is horrendous.

Cannot defend transition for the life of us.

Dees v Lions

1st 

👏Chandler to Melksham 

💔Langdon turnover Mcd turnover goal 

🤬Petty miss 15 metres out 

💔Langford turnover McCluggage goal 

💔AhChee goal 

👏Riv to kozzzy 

🤬Melksham 50 stupid

👏Tmcd goal 

💔Windsor turnover - Petty turnover … Morris goal 

💔easy centre clearance. Trac slip. Morris goal 

chin poster !! Unlucky

💔turnover. Hipwood goal. 

GOOD. clearances 

BAD corridor owned by lions in turnover - 4 goals FUCHHHHEN  TURNOVERS 

Lions 39. Dees 22. 


 
8 minutes ago, BDA said:

reckon chocco been phoning it in. poor kicking been an issue for a long time

Time for Choco to enjoy retirement. He's not getting results

1 minute ago, monoccular said:

Tacking pretty weak at times

Watched Pies v Crows yesterday. Ability to lock the player in the tackle is critical. Dees let too many players get handball away !!! It’s an ongoing weakness.


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