Sidefx wrote:
diesel95 wrote:
decided to listen to the 3rd on radio. Kemp goes down injured just as i stated to relax. Grrrr.
sounds like Walsh and Durdin found some plum form. Hewitt and Cripps continue with their excellent form. unbelievable how depressed Blues fans on this site are. a ten goal win isn’t good enough for you. a win is a win. a ten goal win is a ten goal win. even against an immature opposition.
Wait until next week if you think that style of football will help us.
Yes it was 11 goals, but that says more about them than us.
Our F50 work is woeful, yes we have injuries but let's not lose perspective on where we are really at as a club.
A lot of work to do, if possible.
i never said this means we are a too 4 club this season. i’m just saying the pessimism and gallows humour around here is pathological at times. i’m not getting carried away. but it does show we are doing some things right and just need to improve ball movement during transition and into the forward 50.
some of our lesser players commit a lot of skill and decision making errors, granted. if we can improve the bottom six in this team we improve a lot. bulldogs are currently a goal up on Brisbane and we’re five goals up at half time. them and halls could well be top 4 finishers and we only got flogged due to second half fade outs. i think Walsh was right, the work ethic of the players needs to be there to fix this and he led from the front today. three first goals is in heard of for Walsh. he was hotter than a pistol in that first half, which means he’s starting to overcome injury, surgeries and missing bits of the last two preseasons, i think three of toast four seasons have been interrupted for Walshie. good to see him back with a four quarter, leaders ship grade impact on the ball. and he must have gone to work on his kicking too, he’s been pretty average until this game at disposal and goal kicking. maybe the media scrutiny stung him into deeper resolve and commitment a little bit.