Dogs clocked off. Wakeham helped straightening the attack thoughYet, to watch. Was our attack truly immense or had Dog's clocked off?
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Dogs clocked off. Wakeham helped straightening the attack thoughYet, to watch. Was our attack truly immense or had Dog's clocked off?
Yet, to watch. Was our attack truly immense or had Dog's clocked off?
Exactly. A lot more support and a lot less griping. We aren't good yet but signs are there just not enough playing for each other. Sure it'd be nice to be winning but it doesn't just happen overnight. Maybe they need a big bonding piss-up.gives the mind a chance to calm down, reflect and then give an opinion. I guess if you are a glass half full person, you'd probably be thinking "It could have been a lot uglier" - as I did watching the game earlier on. I mean Bulldogs homecoming , huge crowds, the hype had been built leading to the game. Not easy for any team. I think we have a few really good players (Staines and Api, but I also like Naden) and once we learn what support play actually means, we will improve - but it is not going to happen overnight. We scored 3 tries in a blink of an eye - any team that can do this, has to have some ability. In fact, the Belmore crowd seemed quite nervous at one stage, and as a coach, I am sure Ciraldo would not have been impressed. Klemmer has brought back a bit of the mongrel in our pack and if he can keep his coolness, he will give us that go forward that has been missing. And yes, we have our squeaky wheels - but to the extent that the coaching staff will address this, it will be a measure of how well we can do this year.
I don't want to come across as viewing the situation through rose tinted glasses - but I do think we need to remain positive and accept that this is no short term project.
But we've been there since 2005, I hear you say. Well, it took the Swans 72 years between drinks. Hopefully we won't have to wait that long.
But we've been there since 2005, I hear you say. Well, it took the Swans 72 years between drinks. Hopefully we won't have to wait that long.
Who cares? The way we've been playing it's surprising the Dogs didn't put more points on usYet, to watch. Was our attack truly immense or had Dog's clocked off?
The dogs weren't good let's be fair...Who cares? The way we've been playing it's surprising the Dogs didn't put more points on us
Thats a nonsense about teams clocking off in the NRL. A more apt way of looking at it is some teams ( the more inexeperienced ones ) relax after building a handy lead and lose momentum that they find they can't get back because they are suddenly being overun. No team builds a lead and puts the cue in the rack and start pre ordering drinks at the bar.Yet, to watch. Was our attack truly immense or had Dog's clocked off?
Thats a nonsense about teams clocking off in the NRL. A more apt way of looking at it is some teams ( the more inexeperienced ones ) relax after building a handy lead and lose momentum that they find they can't get back because they are suddenly being overun. No team builds a lead and puts the cue in the rack and start pre ordering drinks at the bar.
No it doesn't - clocking off means you are done for the day - finished, no more, tools down. They obviously hadn't clocked off for the final 10 minutes where they hung on to win.Relaxing after building a handy lead sounds like clocking off to me
🤔Lots of dildos spotted in the 1-17
Well, so long as the concept is clear...The Swans last won the flag in 1933...played finals, according to above, since ~ 1995 - so 62 years, then...like comparing Gala to Batlow I guess... ;-)For context the swans were playing finals regularly since ~ 1995 with a gf in 1996
Not exactly apples to apples .
Off to Kiama for a Sheens style retreatExactly. A lot more support and a lot less griping. We aren't good yet but signs are there just not enough playing for each other. Sure it'd be nice to be winning but it doesn't just happen overnight. Maybe they need a big bonding piss-up.
good point dogs are well and truly going to struggle to make the 8, most teams yesterday would have beaten themImmense is probably a stretch.
That was the first Dogs game i have watched this season. They are not good. Wests had a few players backing up for the period and a few passes stuck and it was enough to pile on points. Both clubs are shit, wests were just shitter on the day.
Is he playing well enough?Potentially we have Bula to come in from round 11 at fullback or wing.
Plus the Swans play a game set aside for mummies boys, gender fluid practitioners and hair care models.For context the swans were playing finals regularly since ~ 1995 with a gf in 1996
Not exactly apples to apples .
I didn't see him yesterday but all reports he didn't go well. Perhaps Sheens my blood hom on the wing ?Is he playing well enough?
Many on here said he wasn’t very good in round 2 and I watched him yesterday and think he is miles off first grade.
He is injury cover only.
Tupou is better than Bula at the moment.I didn't see him yesterday but all reports he didn't go well. Perhaps Sheens my blood hom on the wing ?
depth wise we are struggling
Unfortunately it's true, that intercept pass was atrocious, so be it he ran the wrong line AD was looking at him seeing this and still passed the only pass he put on someone's chest pity it was a doggy...Once they shifted AD (to get him away from the ball thank god) and got BW on, everything changed for us.
Every attack we did with AD ended up with either a ridiculous pass, intercept or something comical. Bulldogs ran down his side all day and that's how they got us. They didn't run harder than us, outsmart us or anything, we beat ourselves.
AD killed all of our attacks