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God we are getting killed out of the centre clearance, any chance we could put someone on Rowell?????????

 
1 minute ago, Nietaphart said:

Play the kids Dub

we brought in Jeffo and Kolt

The kids ain’t right

lol


May blocked. All OK it seems.

5 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Yes well of course this was a mistake. Dropping Lever and JVR and replacing them with Jefferson alone is woeful

Those 2 deck chairs wouldn’t have been any help. Backs and forwards haven’t had a chance, it’s a midfield issue

 

The pre match selection has absolutely killed us. Howes and Petty going down can’t be foreseen, but you dropped Roo and Lever for Jefferson and now our backline is a shambles and Jeffo has to ruck.

Diabolically risky!


Open handed high spoil by May but MRO no doubt will see it differently.

Just now, DubDee said:

we brought in Jeffo and Kolt

The kids ain’t right

lol

Either are our experienced players. Season gone, look to next year.

Just now, whatwhat say what said:

may looks finished as a serious afl player

slow and lead to the ball, outbodied in 1:1 contests

Don't blame your defenders when the GC midfield is getting 0 pressure

Suns are the AFL love child, thank the AFL for Anderson and Mac Andrew, they are such [censored] and Daimien Hardwick is a total meat head


2 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Our senior players don’t run. It’s not fitness

They are not mentally fit for the challenge, that is a root problem

This is a deplorable effort at stoppages, midfield should hang their heads in shame, absolutely pathetic insipid effort.

Edited by Tom Dyson

suns have found their kicking boots

reckon we'll lose by 60-70 points


1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

The pre match selection has absolutely killed us. Howes and Petty going down can’t be foreseen, but you dropped Roo and Lever for Jefferson and now our backline is a shambles and Jeffo has to ruck.

Diabolically risky!

The first quarter had zero to do with injuries or selection

1 minute ago, spirit of norm smith said:

@binman Salem on Ainsworth. One of Goodys worst thoughts !! Salo too slow !!

Salem plays like a semi retired player.

GC move to equal 4th

We’ll be bottom 4

[censored] this [censored]

 

1 minute ago, MrFreeze said:

Don't blame your defenders when the GC midfield is getting 0 pressure

no disagreement from me

other than gawn and viney, we have no leaders


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