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This is all coaching for me. Goodwin doing nothing to stop their use of the corridor. Feel like we're going to get overrun here in the 2nd half

 
9 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

Jeffo is competing really well. Gets to the right spots.

Yep halving contests and competing well

 
Just now, picket fence said:

Yep halving contests and competing well

Unfortunately, as our key forward he is supposed to win them, not halve them.


Has Petracca had an effective disposal?

Just now, picket fence said:

Yep halving contests and competing well

Jeffersons lack of intensity has me doubting his likelihood of making it.

But he has done a couple of nice "forward craft" things, including halving an aerial 3 on 1 contest, a couple of sheppards to free a team mate etc. so I do still have some hope.

 

The lack of skills from senior players is abysmal

Let’s hope Melky is alright


Typically uninspiring Goodwin game.
Might make better use of my time and find something more entertaining and productive to do.

Tracc 14 disposals at 36%. Yikes. I’ll cut him some slack but the 2025 version of Tracc is a C grader at best.

1 minute ago, Wizard of Koz said:

Yes he is. Top 5 player in the team after year 1.

he was after the first pre season session. and goody still wont play him in the middle 😐😐

1 minute ago, Ollie fan said:

Unfortunately, as our key forward he is supposed to win them, not halve them.

Really hard to win them when not one player kicks the ball to his advantage.


That was just goddamn awful. Same old story as any other game this year. No system, no cohesion and no composure at all. North should really be a couple of goals up.

Lever and Salem have become liabilities, Trac's confidence is shot, and Kolt just doesn't look up to it.

I'm mesmerised that Tmac was dropped before Lever. He looks so much better than him that it's not funny.

Very hard to enjoy this game. I think both sides are terrible

Well we’re in front. Lots to improve on, let’s hope we tidy up some stuff and get the win.


We look stuffed at the end of that qtr, get the feeling north are going to roll over the top of us

 

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1 minute ago, Devil In Disguise said:

What the hell does Tholstrup bring to this team? Not even VFL standard.

He’s a victim of Goodwin’s selection style. Constantly putting new players in and out of the team and playing them in different positions.


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