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1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

Has been one of our best

Wouldn't be surprised if he's sitting in top 5 of the bnf

 
7 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Should be sued for malpractice.

Maybe not. He might also be accredited as a Voluntary Assisted Dying doctor.

In which case he’s doing quite well.

 

Probably the worst our defence has looked all year. Giving away dumb free kicks (T Mac, Lever) Soft efforts ( McVee, Salem) and just generally disorganised. And can Turner spoil sometimes! Argg!

if we sort this out, we should win. but just because north are garbage and missing 4 of their best

6 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Luckily North are a terrible team also and can’t kick

1.4 in that Q

North are the second most accurate kick for goal in the comp. We should poach their skills coach.


In close handball disposals are killing us, leading to turnovers with North players loose on the outside. Over and over again. Unfortunately, senior players the worst culprits - Salem, Trac & Viney.

Put a hard run-with tag on McKercher (absolute jet this kid).

Great to see Jeffo and JVR having a crack and I am loving their efforts.

I have been a supporter of the Kolt for most of the year but his jogging around today is actually disgraceful for a kid trying to keep his place in the team. No pace or intensity at all, and not helping his team mates.

The last 10-12 minutes they cut us to pieces around contested ball spread. Even this out and we win well.

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Just now, Previously known as LITD. said:

Tmac should never have been dropped.

Six marks. Our leading marker by heaps.

Tmcd better option than Lever right now.

Both cannot run but Tmcd can spoil !!!

10 minutes ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

That's why these games are important.

We play every youngster and discover who to keep.

Is that what we're doing though?

 
1 minute ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

Tmac should never have been dropped.

Six marks. Our leading marker by heaps.

He's so much better than Lever right now

Melksham was a head knock but looks ok


Seriously the continued bombing & poor kicking , it’s 4 seasons & Goodwin can’t fix it! Trac is getting worse something only right

4 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Seriously the continued bombing & poor kicking , it’s 4 seasons & Goodwin can’t fix it! Trac is getting worse something only right

You think it’s Goodwins fault Trac is kicking poorly?

lol


Disco is not having a great game. North making him accountable and he’s struggling at the moment.

That exit was always going to a turnover. No dash terrible


 

Is running around in circles on the wing and hand-balling over our heads or to players that have to jump to receive the ball, part of our new game plan? Asking for a friend.


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