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Incorrect disposal. That’s two goals from poor umpiring decisions.

So we start this quarter with the ball in their forward line for most of it and they goal. This is stuffed

 

harsh free against saints there

Just now, bing181 said:

Not just his goal kicking, all of his kicking. Mr. Spray.

i watched all last week during the swans game

he has no skills at all

love his effort but surely JVR comes back in next week


Just now, Demonland said:

Goal kicking coach has to be the highest priority at this club.

And a psychologist.

 

Why do we do this to ourselves?

I can handle losing. And especially to a better team. But the saints are not a better team!! They have just come here to play and knew we might come in full of hot air, playing lazy, complacent footy.

And that’s exactly what happened.

Stop playing for frees Pickett FFS


We still have no ability to shut teams down who get a run on.

There's no change up and/or ability to go man on man in key areas of the ground pressure / worry the opponent off their game.

We continue to just zone as normal and hope they'll make mistakes with their footwork and disposal in general play bringing pretty sub-standard pressure

I fear this game and quite possibly our season is slipping away right now on front of us.

Oliver sadly regressed today.

Lever hasn't touched it.

Our midfield not doing much.

Edited by Previously known as LITD.

Pickett really needs to pull his head in.


Just now, DubDee said:

Stop playing for frees Pickett FFS

He doesn't like a tag, who is providing the chop out for him?

1 minute ago, Fork 'em said:

And a psychologist.

i could use a few sessions too

Just now, Dr. Gonzo said:

back to just bombing it down the line.

Yep and we know how that story ends.

Amazing how we refuse to play the corridor


Saints are absolutely bringing the physicality.

Niggling and looking for body contact at every opportunity.

Just now, Dr. Gonzo said:

He doesn't like a tag, who is providing the chop out for him?

Well he needs to grow up and get over it

Just now, chook fowler said:

Gerard Healey hates us

Not based off today’s commentary.

We are awful. Effort should never be in question. But it is with us this season.

 

Picket is having a poor game so far (hope he doesn’t get suspended for something stupid)

We look very undisciplined and lazy.


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