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GAMEDAY: Rd 22 vs Western Bulldogs

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Please sub Tracc off. He is out of sorts.

 

no one is giving a first rounder for trac i'm afraid

 
1 minute ago, Heart Beats True said:

Please sub Tracc off. He is out of sorts.

Understatement of the year


Tracca is way too slow and players step around him and his tackles too easily.

 

Bulldogs goal from Fritta’s nothing kick from our end

Just now, Previously known as LITD. said:

Tracca is way too slow and players step around him and his tackles too easily.

He’s defensive play is non existent.


Langford just swanning around. No effort at all then.

My kingdom for some speed and skill through the middle. We look like we’re running in custard.


JVR having a solid game today. Contesting really well.

expert crumb and finish from kossie

Just now, Heart Beats True said:

JVR having a solid game today. Contesting really well.

It's ok but he should have marked that easily.

1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

I doubt we have won a single centre clearance

They’re roving off Max

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Doggies defence is woeful. We are hardly going in and scoring easily.

culley sticks his tackles

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Why can’t we stop the opposition half backs ?

Wanganeen Milera

Mckercher

Maric

Now … Dale … they run free from contest to contest

Dale had 21 possessions up to half time and zero strategy still to put him under any pressure … embarrassing

 

Sparrow is such a wet blanket. Offers nothing.


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