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1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

Salem is so lazy

Has plenty of company.

 

Melksham set shot. Goal 5

Edited by Go Lordie

 

Sub Fritsch off and at least get some pace on.

Just now, YearOfTheDees said:

What ever happened to the no questioning the ump

Don't worry, it will be pulled out of nowhere at a crucial moment in a big game.


I love Milky. Give him another year.

 

blatant throw by the crows at the center bounce. not given

Just now, BigBadBustling said:

Can anyone point to a rule that says Langdon 'has to' clear out of the area?

Adelaide rule

Where would we be this without Melksham. Its embarassing for the rest of our forwards that a nearly 35 year old is more dangerous than them.


Can’t make inroads here. A tale for a lot of this year. We snooze for periods of the game, fall behind by a few goals, then go goal for goal before our much fitter and competent oppo turn on the jets at the end while we look startled.

1 hour ago, Garbo said:

Goodwin has given them all the chances they needed we have missed 5 set shots 3 inside 30 not sure how that’s on him, that’s entirely the players

Might be the case If it was a one off

This has been the same problem for 4 years

All on the coaches


6 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Does Tracc know how to tackle?

We've been missing tackles absolutely everywhere

Roo should have handballed then

 

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