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GAMEDAY: Rd 14 vs Port Adelaide

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viney wastes the i50. just handball it off jack

Disgusting kicking from Viney. Inexcusable for a player of his experience.

Having said that, where was the lead from a forward?

 
2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Lol at Port fans booing Kozzy like they were seriously in the hunt.

IQ as high as their teeth count

We're pushing too high up the ground


 

Out of the middle, Viney kicks inside 50 directly to an opposition player. Vintage Viney. Welcome back.


Rivers....kick it forward when you're surrounded like that. Instead tries to pick it up, doesn't get to it, then decides (too late) to try and kick it off the ground.

Fantastic forward craft there. All forwards leading back to goal, not one came to the footy carrier.

And of course, results in another wasted inside 50 under no pressure.

Hit Out stat 8-0 is clearly incorrect. there’s been replays of Gawn tapping it down

This is a ridiculously poor defensive effort from us. They’re walking it inside 50 to loose men everywhere.

Howes FFS


Not one of our players looks around when Port are chipping fwd. Their players are loose everywhere

2 minutes ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

Petty is lost at forward.

Get Petty OFF Get JEFFO ON


Lever a defensive liability again - opponents work off him into space so easily

Edited by Canplay

Howes bah. Not sure why he was re-signed.

Handball is shizen in general. We turn it over under little to no pressure far too often.

 

Howes just turned it over bambi in headlights


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