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Sharp not so sharp there

 

Is it me or it feels like Kozzy never plays well in the NT (compared to his high standards)? Just my pov.

I may stand corrected though.

Perhaps he feels pressured to perform in front of the indigenous crowd?


1 minute ago, DeeSince73 said:

One would think, being a team of professional footballers that they would know the basics and how to kick a goal. This desperately needs to be addressed.

Inside 50 42-30

Marks i50 11-5

And still trailing.

🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬

this is a game where lauries kicking is needed

sharp should have been sub

 
1 minute ago, DeeSince73 said:

One would think, being a team of professional footballers that they would know the basics and how to kick a goal. This desperately needs to be addressed.

Yep

Forwards should practice two hours per week goal kicking under all scenarios.

Elementary you'd think

S Msg playing well. And so is Disco


Free kick to Riv... held far too long after he disposed

I’m so over watching this team kick themselves out of games. It’s boring.


Isn’t it funny how most weeks our opposition are complete sharp shooters and never miss, we are bloody cursed when it comes to goal kicking

Harry Sharp is so [censored] useless


Just now, Tom Dyson said:

Isn’t it funny how most weeks our opposition are complete sharp shooters and never miss, we are bloody cursed when it comes to goal kicking

We are not cursed, we are just the worst goal kicking side in the competition, therefore everyone kicks better than us.

This team is bloody infuriating. An absolute gift of stupidity by Higgins and we still can't kill the ball.

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2 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Is it me or it feels like Kozzy never plays well in the NT (compared to his high standards)? Just my pov.

I may stand corrected though.

Perhaps he feels pressured to perform in front of the indigenous crowd?

Played one good game there. Cannot remember a second.

we can be so very annoying

1.4 for a dominant qtr.

and we’ve gone backwards on the scoreboard.

Do we want to win??


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