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3 minutes ago, deanox said:

Yeah ridiculous. Let's drop him.

He is only leading our disposals (with 12 at 92% disposal efficiency), our tackles (with 2) and our clearances (4), while being accountable for Lachie Neale.

Most of them since I posted. But when he kicks it, we’re no chance to mark it. He needs to kick it flatter.

 

Everyone having a go at Oliver, but Trac isn’t exactly running on air after his opponent

 
14 minutes ago, praha said:

Gardner on track for today's Kent Kingsley Award for Spuds That Play Well Against Melbourne

He's even on odds now.


Just now, Jaded No More said:

Everyone having a go at Oliver, but Trac isn’t exactly running on air after his opponent

He cost us that goal then.

Tracc caught flat footed in the middle there. Needs to impact that loose ground ball contest somehow and disrupt that chain

Is it just me, or does that Brisbane jumper make it look like they’re showing crack?

 

Brisbane too good, even when we do play well.

when they win the ball on half-back - as they do cos we can't hit targets - they slingshot i50 in a nanosecond

it'll be a 10+ goal margin if the avalanche of easy corridor ball movement continues

Their kicking and their luck is exceptional.

our bottom 6 give us nothing

sharp lightweight, been a big fan of spargs but we;re getting nothing from him. AJ all heart but very limited,


Our second efforts are abysmal, tackling is half hearted, one handed efforts. So many tackles get broken or just shrugged off. P!ss poor.

So frustrating to watch this, we are working so much harder than lions but get nothing for it most of the time because of poor skills. You just see why we will be out on our feet in the last it’s not because we aren’t fit it’s because we have to work double time to make up for our mistakes

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More crowd influence on the umps then. Zorko.

 

Riewoldt can [censored] off too. [censored].


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