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I enjoyed the game on Stan, I buckled at the knees and subscribed, first month freeI didn't see the game but heard about the result, it just shows no one is unbeatable.

I enjoyed the game on Stan, I buckled at the knees and subscribed, first month freeI didn't see the game but heard about the result, it just shows no one is unbeatable.

Anywhere but ch 9 & it’s repulsive & biased commentators.I resubscribed to Kayo last sat to watch our game as i missed out on a tkt for the sold out 8th wonder.I enjoyed the game on Stan, I buckled at the knees and subscribed, first month free![]()
Lucky we have a 33 yr old defensive turnstile hooker who is on the decline & who was unjustifiably gifted a 2 yr extension beyond this seasonTallyn Da Silva nice 2 meat pies against Saints
One day we'll get it right Ted, one day.Lucky we have a 33 yr old defensive turnstile hooker who is on the decline & who was unjustifiably gifted a 2 yr extension beyond this season
Agree on all threeMy 3 favourite results:
WT's winning
The Slimes and the puppy dogs getting beat.
I watched that game. He had a good running game but you need that from your 6, not your 7. Just has no organisational skills, struggles to read overlaps and get the ball out to players when it's on. His passing game is terrible and he doesn't hit anyone on the chest or get the ball in front of them to run on. His only play seems to be the short ball to Preston, which he does execute well, but everyone is awake to that now and are defending it better.![]()
‘Supposed to be the solution’: Tallis calls out Galvin in damning verdict on Dogs misfire
‘Supposed to be the solution’: Tallis calls out Galvin in damning verdict on Dogs misfirewww.foxsports.com.au
However, it was the performance of halfback Lachlan Galvin that drew the most scrutiny.
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Sounds like he had a shocker.
We’ve got a bloke wearing no.6 who is on more money than Galvin & who is locked into a long term contract who has been very underwhelming & not much better than Galvin.Problem is that Galvin is better suited to lock long term & had he amiably remained with us I’ve no doubt he would’ve ended up at 13.The kid certainly has talent albeit I so hope he is an abject failure at the dogs to stick it up the wicked bedfellows Gould & Isaac MosesI watched that game. He had a good running game but you need that from your 6, not your 7. Just has no organisational skills, struggles to read overlaps and get the ball out to players when it's on. His passing game is terrible and he doesn't hit anyone on the chest or get the ball in front of them to run on. His only play seems to be the short ball to Preston, which he does execute well, but everyone is awake to that now and are defending it better.
Although I didn't think it at the time, we dodged a bullet there.
His only play seems to be the short ball to Preston, which he does execute well, but everyone is awake to that now and are defending it better
The beautiful things is Gould won’t let Ciraldo drop him, so the dogs areI watched that game. He had a good running game but you need that from your 6, not your 7. Just has no organisational skills, struggles to read overlaps and get the ball out to players when it's on. His passing game is terrible and he doesn't hit anyone on the chest or get the ball in front of them to run on. His only play seems to be the short ball to Preston, which he does execute well, but everyone is awake to that now and are defending it better.
Although I didn't think it at the time, we dodged a bullet there.
Everyone talks up Ciraldo as running the team, but in my opinion Gould has his hands all over team selections. Why would Ciraldo move Burton and Creighton positionally in the 2nd half last week, yet pick the same team this week. It reeks of Gould telling Ciraldo who to pick and where, and Ciraldo trying to fix it on the run, during the game.The beautiful things is Gould won’t let Ciraldo drop him, so the dogs are
doomed.
Gould also organised Galvin too imo. Maybe we should thank him.Everyone tallks up Ciraldo as running the team, but in my opinion Gould has his hands all over team selections. Why would Ciraldo move Burton and Creighton positionally in the 2nd half last week, yet pick the same team this week. It reeks of Gould telling Ciraldo who to pick and where, and Ciraldo trying to fix it on the run, during the game.
There's no doubt Gould has a great football brain. But the only thing bigger than his knowledge is his ego, and with that comes an inability to admit to mistakes. I don't think it's any accident that the past 2 teams Gould's been involved with haven't won comps until after he's left.

"Never interrupt the enemy, while they are making mistakes" Napoleon.Everyone talks up Ciraldo as running the team, but in my opinion Gould has his hands all over team selections. Why would Ciraldo move Burton and Creighton positionally in the 2nd half last week, yet pick the same team this week. It reeks of Gould telling Ciraldo who to pick and where, and Ciraldo trying to fix it on the run, during the game.
There's no doubt Gould has a great football brain. But the only thing bigger than his knowledge is his ego, and with that comes an inability to admit to mistakes. I don't think it's any accident that the past 2 teams Gould's been involved with haven't won comps until after he's left.
