Yeah I think that was five minutes after Ned missed Nankervis 15 metres away under no pressure. I don't blame anyone in this team for not kicking it to Ned.Not passing to McHenry is perfect team play
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Yeah I think that was five minutes after Ned missed Nankervis 15 metres away under no pressure. I don't blame anyone in this team for not kicking it to Ned.Not passing to McHenry is perfect team play
Spoiler alert: we aren’t seriousHas to be dropped if we are serious, you can’t squib once let alone twice
One of the most selfish players I think we've had.The squibs were bad but I was upset at him in the 3rd quarter when he kicked his goal. At the game live and Ned was all alone by himself in the goal square and rachele goes for goal himself from 30 out.
If that's tex he passes that on 9 times out of 10. I don't think Racheles a team player unfortunately
You can’t drop your head twice in the last quarter of a close contest.Not his best last quarter, he will come good ,too much talent , will be a star when he heads back to Victoria.
Plenty of poor players to be dropped before him
Completely disagreeYou can’t drop your head twice in the last quarter of a close contest.
That’s completely unacceptable and has to be dropped. It’s for his own good. The season is shot so might as well be taught a hard lesson.
Fancy giving it to opposition supporters one week and the next week showing the AFL world you’re a scaredy cat. Shocking.
They weren’t mistakes. They weren’t missed kicks. They were 2 gutless pieces of play because he was afraid of getting hurt, of putting his body on the line when there was no one ****ing there!!Completely disagree
Dropping Rachele for making those mistakes sets the standard that some players will be punished for mistakes while others will be backed in. It's a horrible double standard to hold him accountable while Brodie Smith for example (who had to apologise for playing so badly) gets away with it.
If we drop him for that his confidence will be shot and when he returns he'll be playing on edge terrified of making a mistake. He should be backed in and given another chance, only dropped after several poor games
I don't think he squibbed it at all, he just misjudged the flight of the ball. Especially the second one be would have known he was in space. The pressure got to him, he flubbed itThey weren’t mistakes. They weren’t missed kicks. They were 2 gutless pieces of play because he was afraid of getting hurt, of putting his body on the line when there was no one ******* there!!
You’re not serious? He heard imaginary footstepsI don't think he squibbed it at all, he just misjudged the flight of the ball. Especially the second one be would have known he was in space. The pressure got to him, he flubbed it
What the ****?I don't think he squibbed it at all, he just misjudged the flight of the ball. Especially the second one be would have known he was in space. The pressure got to him, he flubbed it
Hang on, we making finals? If we drop him what’s the consequences to our season?He choked but you're having a wank if you think we're in any position to drop him.
You’re not serious? He heard imaginary footsteps
Yes I'm serious.
In the first one he was running back but never looked backwards, he totally misjudged it and had to go up one handed to even touch the ball. His eyes were on the ball the whole time. Never looked back
In the second instance he was was stationary and the ball was kicked over his head, he misjudged it and didn't take a step or two back to adjust. He was expecting the perfect kick and it wasn't
He didn’t need to look back. He shat his pants and ended up trying to spoil an imaginary player. The kick was perfect.Yes I'm serious.
In the first one he was running back but never looked backwards, he totally misjudged it and had to go up one handed to even touch the ball. His eyes were on the ball the whole time. Never looked back
In the second instance he was was stationary and the ball was kicked over his head, he misjudged it and didn't take a step or two back to adjust. He was expecting the perfect kick and it wasn't
Yeah, two misjudges….Yes I'm serious.
In the first one he was running back but never looked backwards, he totally misjudged it and had to go up one handed to even touch the ball. His eyes were on the ball the whole time. Never looked back
In the second instance he was was stationary and the ball was kicked over his head, he misjudged it and didn't take a step or two back to adjust. He was expecting the perfect kick and it wasn't
Nope. I rewatched it literally just then.He didn’t need to look back. He shat his pants and ended up trying to spoil an imaginary player. The kick was perfect.
The second pass was almost perfect. Any player worth their salt jumps in the air and takes an easy uncontested mark. The entire crowd turned on him.
He shat himself, and you’d need to have rose coloured glasses on to think otherwise.
The first one was kicked perfectly to him. He barely got a fingertip to it because he heard footsteps instead of marking the ball. You’re making a fool of yourself. Nobody agrees with you. Nobody.Nope. I rewatched it literally just then.
He wasn't spoiling the first one at all, he tapped the ball down because he barely got a fingertip to it.
The second one he was literally stationary and the ball was kicked, at best, to him at full stretch to mark above his head. He was in slightly the wrong position and didn't adjust. You can clearly see he was expecting to take it cleanly where he was standing and it didn't quite get to him
Rachele flew from the side with his eye on the ball using one arm this year not knowing Walker was leading to the same ball.You’re not serious? He heard imaginary footsteps
I wonder if he would’ve used two arms if he wasn’t so concerned with what might be coming behind him…Rachele flew from the side with his eye on the ball using one arm this year not knowing Walker was leading to the same ball.
He wouldn't have even attempt the mark. When he misjudge the ball, he always go with one arm. Now the 2nd one was yikes using both arms.I wonder if he would’ve used two arms if he wasn’t so concerned with what might be coming behind him…
And so have I, he did not go hard at either contest. Both he was clear but he got spooked because he didn’t know what was behind him and piked it. Would you accept those efforts from McHenry?Nope. I rewatched it literally just then.
He wasn't spoiling the first one at all, he tapped the ball down because he barely got a fingertip to it. He was in completely the wrong position to mark it at the fall of the ball. I think it ended up hitting the side of his hand at full reach
The second one he was literally stationary and the ball was kicked, at best, to him at full stretch to mark above his head. He was in slightly the wrong position and didn't adjust. You can clearly see he was expecting to take it cleanly where he was standing and it didn't quite get to him