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That was Bont like from Culley

 

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Edited by Sideshow Bob

Culley can play.

 
2 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

Petracca, Viney, Langdon and Sparrow all with 2 possessions and zero impact.

I'd give Viney a pass. The others nup.

jack viney kick

he should be told to just handball it off


Well, 10 minutes in, I was ready to switch it off such was the effort but then we clicked.

Dogs poor at the back, any attack looks like a goal

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

It’s been a quarter of two halves

Just remember Dub

50% if football is half mental

 

Trac amd Oliver are their usual selves having zero influence. $3M per year for $2 output.


I knew today would bank entirely on how well Disco, Rivers and Salem played. Their closing and defensive awareness so far has been great.

We have lost it so far with our turnovers in the middle of the ground. Viney, Petracca, Oliver all with zero impact. It really is anyone's guess how we have even managed to win games with these three stinking it up so badly, so consistently.

Good contest so far though.

very shaky start but we've steadied and are right in this game now

hopefully we can keep this up. the pace has been unrelenting

Can't fault the effort, but same old same old when it comes to disposals and turnovers.

Still, not blown out of the water which given the way the Dogs are playing, is something.

Forward line looking almost the best it has all year, but getting cut up around the stoppages.

1 minute ago, Sideshow Bob said:

Just remember Dub

50% if football is half mental

And the other half is Fully Mental !!


Just now, Sideshow Bob said:

Just remember Dub

50% if football is half mental

Does that make it 25% mental in total? 😁

Just now, Hopeful Demon said:

Our polish is still a bit off but we are already looking to move the ball with much more speed and dare.

I wonder why...

Oh FFS, just leave it. Ridiculous.

If we can even clearance and get some territory we'll win this. The dogs defence is woeful.

Just now, DubDee said:

Well, 10 minutes in, I was ready to switch it off such was the effort but then we clicked.

Dogs poor at the back, any attack looks like a goal

They can’t go deep with this lack of defensive pressure. It’s a bunch of band aids behind the ball for them. Koz should light this up with the space we have in the 50.

Hard to get used to Trac and Clarry not playing on the ball. I like it, it’s just strange to see

Massive shift in the past month or so


Great strength and goal from Culley, but Langdon's fumble preceding it is rage inducing.

And if we don't do something about our stoppage set up, allowing the Bulldogs to run and spread outnumbering us, this could turn nasty. We are doing well on the inside but getting thrashed on the spread.

Looking very clean when we think before act going into F50.

Max is a freak.

Honestly dont care about turnovers, stoppages whatever

We're playing aggressively through corridor, taking dangerous options

Just want to see some free flowing footy today

 
3 minutes ago, Hopeful Demon said:

Our polish is still a bit off but we are already looking to move the ball with much more speed and dare.

I wonder why...

That is complete rubbish. Who has on the rose coloured glasses now…

Edited by The Cult of Disco Turner

Two clear holding frees, to Oliver and then Langdon, prior to Culley's goal not paid.


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