Simple as that. We've gone, in the space of 7 days, from having great momentum heading towards the finals to having none whatsoever.
We'll be lucky to beat Port next week, which is a game I'm flying down for from Sydney but with no confidence whatsoever now.
Terribly sad.
Best win of the year followed by the worst loss of the year
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turned into a rabble on the football field in the first 25 minutes of that last quarter ?
And there was an even bigger rabble in the coaching box . How Lynch was able to run around without any pressure for the whole last quarter? You could see in the third quarter he was roaming up to our forward line and being a linkman . Where were the Rhodes Scholars in our coaching box manning someone on him to at least make him contest ?
And there was an even bigger rabble in the coaching box . How Lynch was able to run around without any pressure for the whole last quarter? You could see in the third quarter he was roaming up to our forward line and being a linkman . Where were the Rhodes Scholars in our coaching box manning someone on him to at least make him contest ?
Go Sainters !!!!!
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Re: Best win of the year followed by the worst loss of the y
wouldn't bother if I was you...waste of money!Marchin' In wrote:Simple as that. We've gone, in the space of 7 days, from having great momentum heading towards the finals to having none whatsoever.
We'll be lucky to beat Port next week, which is a game I'm flying down for from Sydney but with no confidence whatsoever now.
Terribly sad.