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Lester to Melk. Andrews fail

 

We could really do with a (in form) Fritch type in this forward line. Will be VERY interesting to see how he responds when he is subbed in.

5 minutes ago, Devil In Disguise said:

Get Sharp on an early flight back FCS.

Can Sparrow carry his bags?


Just now, chook fowler said:

Trac doesn’t seem to impact the way he used to. Has become very vanilla

Not committing to the contest. Hanging back. Losing too many 1 v 1 s and not hitting the contest hard or with any pace / momentum at all.

Simon needs to take him aside and have a word for the 2nd half. NO passengers mate

 

Brisbane too good, even when we do play well.

Gret team goal to Rivers


Why is a 33 year old, injury prone Jake Melksham our only forward who actually launches at the ball when going for a mark?

Everyone else tentatively stands there waiting for the ball to come to them?

Nice goal Riv

Turner Kozzi Melksham

have all been good

Gawn Rivers Bowey Trac

good enough

9 minutes ago, Devil In Disguise said:

Get Sharp on an early flight back FCS.

Yep i'd rather trial Brown in this role for a while

Edited by Demon Dynasty


gawn on an absolute heater as everyone expected

langford has made a few mistakes admittedly but is a natural, finds the footy so easily great bloke

Just now, Demon Dynasty said:

Not committing to the contest. Hanging back. Losing too many 1 v 1 s and not hitting the contest hard or with any pace / momentum at all.

Simon needs to take him aside and have a word for the 2nd half. NO passengers mate

Both him and Oliver look like they need another pre season but even then might just be the new norm for them

Our skills picked up in the last 15 mins and as a result, we're still in it.

Putrid skills for the first quarter and a half, particularly kicking.

Who the hell is our kicking coach?


31 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

Lazy Oliver, lazy AF

Playing a GREAT GAME! Take of the blinkers!

2nd 

🤮Windsor shocking turnover 

💔Steven May. Goal to Gardiner 

🤮Salem miss target from 15 metres 

🤮Chin 50 out. Out of bounds 

🤮Sharp drop mark 10 metrs out 

Dropped marks and poor skills 

👏Lions turnover. Dee rebound. Trac to Melksham. Goal. 

🤮Windsor kicking is poor 

👏Chin goal. Determination 

Riv poster !! 

Spargo is terrible !!  

Who’s on Coleman !!’ 

💔Trac jogging into defence. Lazy. Lions run through middle & goal to Gardiner.

Stop going backwards kicks.  It’s going into trouble !!  

👏Gawn to Trac to riv. Goal. 

Lions 55 dees 42. 

Much better Effort is there !! 

Tackles in forward 50 … 8 👏👏@binman

6 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

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

I am watching with the sound off. lol.!!!

 

Time to be proactive and try to win the match:

Turner forward and Petty back.

Fritsch on for Spargo

3 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Why is a 33 year old, injury prone Jake Melksham our only forward who actually launches at the ball when going for a mark?

Everyone else tentatively stands there waiting for the ball to come to them?

Nice goal Riv

Because most aren't natural forwards or have a forward's mentality / nouse.

I forgot about Turner before when i mentioned sending Macca up there for Petty.

So no need.

Swap Petty for Turner to have any chance of getting close on the scoreboard

Edited by Demon Dynasty


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