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Bad kicking is bad football.

So when we kick 9.16 today let's not talk about how well we moved the ball and breated chances.

Edited by layzie

 
4 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

It’s rare that a player leaves our club and I wish them nothing but success. Nibbler is definitely one. Hunt another.

Jeremy Howe on the other hand can shove it!

I’d like to see James Jordon do well. He was a solid citizen and unlucky to miss out on a GF appearance with us.

4 minutes ago, Garbo said:

What is everyone’s pass mark for today, feel like if we can get within 4 goals that will be a great results considering where we are atm. Wouldn’t be surprised if we put up a good performance most of the game but get blown away in one of the qtrs and lose by 50 either.

To me it isn’t the result that defines a pass mark but how we play.

No pass mark if it’s another limp first quarter.

Seeing us waste a stack of inside 50s and have them open us up on transition will rankle me even if it’s a close loss.

But show up with consistent effort and an attempt to take decent shots on goal, converting them at least to AFL average, and that will help even if their talent means they win.

 
12 minutes ago, jaydenh10 said:

he is due one :(he had a great start to the season but has gone abit quiet as of late

Geez I know we are in the depths of despair but that's a new low to be worrying about Neal Bullen tearing us up. Average at best

I will be surprised if the Croms don’t tear us to pieces today. Goodwin will then tell us all that “We will learn from it…”


Every game is important and this is no different.

If we the bring the heat and pressure from minutes one, and can sustain it, we're a chance of winning.

Go redleggers.

42 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Nothing.

No better options available to replace Petty and Howes.

Thank you. Tough times.

 

Fumblesville


Seeing ANB deliver the ball into Adelaide’s forward 50, immaculately, is heartbreaking.

Any chance Viney can hit someone on the chest with a handball? 🤦🏼‍♂️ He kills us with handballs to the feet of players.

Fantastic contest and ball use from Roo there. This is what he needs to get going.

Trac will never be a forward with this goal kicking craft.


1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Fantastic contest and ball use from Roo there. This is what he needs to get going.

Trac will never be a forward with this goal kicking craft.

JVR also doing everything possible not to take clean possession.

Tracc set shot. Miss No. 1

1 minute ago, VNightCityLegend said:

Why Adelaide fans booing Lever? Scott Thompson? ANB? Cumming? All left their clubs to head back to Adelaide (South Australia) 🤡🤦‍♂️

Because they are stoooopid.


 

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