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How amazing when JVR gets a proper kick to his lead he marks it

 
2 minutes ago, SFebes said:

JVR is one of the most overrated players amongst Dees fans. I’ll say it again, he’s a bust. No forward craft at all, doesn’t lead, ball bounces off his hands and can barely take a mark, always playing from behind. Poorly coached, but won’t make it.

Look I'll judge him next year & what a new coach can do with him.

He's been in & out of this team all season. But inside there's some talent

 
1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Look I'll judge him next year & what a new coach can do with him.

He's been in & out of this team all season. But inside there's some talent

this is basically where i sit

he's contracted til end of 2029, of course, so they clearly have faith in him being a long-term player for us

prior to this year he's been pretty good


Worst game I've seen from kozzie for a while, if he's injured then rest him up and get him ready for 2026.

 
Just now, Random Task said:

Worst game I've seen from kozzie for a while, if he's injured then rest him up and get him ready for 2026.

Agreed. Looks physically terrible like he can’t run and has no speed.

They also hardly played him midfield which tells me he’s carrying something

Well that's three reasonable good games by Petty.

Another shocker from Roo. Despite his last junk time goals.

The latter ain't gonna make it.


Get ready for more years of bottom four finishes, this club is years off even contending for the eight. Everything that is wrong with the Club is on display today with spades.

Just now, Jaded No More said:

Agreed. Looks physically terrible like he can’t run and has no speed.

They also hardly played him midfield which tells me he’s carrying something

he was basically entirely played thru the midfield in the first half

could not get near the ball

he wasn't playing right under max's nose, and wasn't far enough away to be a link in the chain

terrible positioning

7 minutes ago, SFebes said:

JVR is one of the most overrated players amongst Dees fans. I’ll say it again, he’s a bust. No forward craft at all, doesn’t lead, ball bounces off his hands and can barely take a mark, always playing from behind. Poorly coached, but won’t make it.

Yep need to invest in Jeffo and Kentfield and please, Play Petty BACK


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