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Typical Demons with 5-6 minutes of forward 50 play with no reward.

St Kilda go coast to coast and goal from a set shot.

Edited by Demon Jack

 
1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

OK I haven't seen a second of this game.

Where are we going wrong?

The basics. The most important basics.

Missed shots on goal.

Thoughtless kicks which end up with opposition.

Gaps left in the defensive net.

Also, missed shots on goal.


one day I’ll see Melbourne kick accurately for goal, 6.11 what a joke

Our inability to kick straight kills us

Just cannot kick bloody goals when needed.

Awful. Don’t deserve to succeed

Must be addressed urgently.

saints will sit back and make it diffcult for us and try to hit us on transition

i dont think we have the smarts to win from here


Plenty of chances to kick the first of the quarter, locked in our forward line for a long time, then bang.

Skills looks terrible from both sides, the heat surely playing a part but everyone just looks stuffed. Fritta's handball was only ever going to be intercepted

Lyon has parked the bus and is relying on the rebound which we just gave him.

Oh Goody you're not great at tactics


 

The ghosts of the 2023 finals series return

Our goal kicking is deplorable

Cost us both 2023 finals

Hawthorn this year

Loads of other games

Hopeless


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