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GAMEDAY: Rd 22 vs Western Bulldogs

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langdon

fumble fumble fumble

Roo should have really swallowed that mark.

I've been his biggest supporter but I'm of the opinion he's not going to make it.

His marking has totally gone down the gurgler.

He just has oil all over his hands. And it's not the sticky variety.

Edited by Previously known as LITD.

 
2 minutes ago, The Cult of Disco Turner said:

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

Totally

TMac marshalling Darcy well so far


 

Langdon might be a running machine but he is a shadow of the player from a couple of years ago. Relentless fumbles, runs in circles and doesn’t carry the ball.


HOW DO WE MISS SNAPS FROM 20m OUT?!?!,

second bad miss from fritsch

certsin players are lazy and half arsed.

i hope the new coach brings a broom and sorts it out


Bulldogs moving the ball from defence way too easily. We need to nail any chance we get in this game.

Rivers, gotta lift.

How bad was the defensive spread from our midfield then? 5 Bulldogs unmarked. Grrrr.

I still find it absolutely wild that a couple of popular posters believe we're one elite half back flanker away from being able to move the ball well.

The skill level across the board is unbelievably bad. Fumbles, missed handballs, bobbles, kicking, decision making.

And our positioning is awful because we have such low confidence players who refuse to bite something off.

The gap between their best and worst is just unbelievable.

Edited by Howard_Grimes

I hope our new coach trades Petty or puts him back in the backline. Pronto.No.more silliness


English is torching us with those field kicks

Edited by layzie

 

Can’t imagine our pressure rating would be very high at the moment.

OMG Salem. Way too [censored] casual. Pathetic.


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