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We are the worst team in history when it comes to under 30 seconds and losing a center clearance

 

Fwd line actually looks very dangerous given pies 13 i50s to our 8.

Mids need to get cracking.


I know we got the goal but why is Maynard allowed to dance around the mark and not stand?

And5 seconds in the clock we allow a shot on goal. Leadership personified

Only we could have max winning a centre bounce tap with 12 sec to go leading to an oppo mark in their fwd 50

 

1 minute ago, BoBo said:

😑😑😑😑😑😑😑

1 minute ago, Wells 11 said:

spoke too soon.

I should have known better

Just now, Random Task said:

What is this? The dees with a late goal rather than conceding one. Well I never...

Haha, Deetime was incredibly close then.

We seem to be playing with a bit more freedom tonight (but not skill).

It is better to watch us take the game on.

Forwards are sticking marks too which is great to see

1 minute ago, jnrmac said:

I know we got the goal but why is Maynard allowed to dance around the mark and not stand?

because filth allowed to filth


Just now, Random Task said:

I should have known better

As soon as I saw your comment I was like ‘Welp, here comes a goal’, haha

Forward line made the most of their opportunities, but we had 3 opportunities going forward where our kicking missed a leading forward by 20 metres.

That has to be a priority moving forward.

Langdon sparrow chandler and Fritsch need to get involved. Spectators at this point

Either May is injured or he’s finished. Hard to watch one of our champions play at this level


Just now, Previously known as LITD. said:

What is Sparrow doing?

what he’s been doing for the past couple of years………..a whole lot of nothing.

Just now, BDA said:

pies inaccuracy keeping us in it.

The obverse of the usual.

 

Pies attempting to win via inside 50 count, where have I seen that before. Maybe our counter punch game will pay off tonight.

1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

Forward line made the most of their opportunities, but we had 3 opportunities going forward where our kicking missed a leading forward by 20 metres.

That has to be a priority moving forward.

For the last 4 years.....


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