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They should be asking "how so"?Journalist's don't ask what we're doing to get better. They hear the coach say 'its something we need to improve' and are happy with that.
Is it too soon to say 'I told you so'?It's the vent thread so I won't try and dissuade you.
I requested the refund for round 16. Made me feel a little better. It is becoming very difficult to support this club. I have even resorted to not watching the away games. My family thanks me for it

Maybe we have a team of Ian Baker Finch’s?My rant.
I'm off 6 playing golf and I haven't played in a couple of months. I know, through experience, how to get back to playing to my handicap in 2 or 3 weeks. It's simple. I'll probably hit 1000's of balls in that time. I'll have a game, note what needs working on, the head to the range, hit a few 100 balls and repeat this until I'm back to my handicap. Now I'm a 44 year old with a very full-time job and I coach an U/10's as well as be a husband and dad and I understand what it takes to improve my skill level to where I want it to be. It's practice, practice, practice, practice and more practice. Professional golfers will, if not playing well in a round, head straight to the range for hours until they get their skill right.
Our forwards should be spending at least 30mins after training each day taking set shots at goal and their 'days off' should be at least another 100 shots at goal.
All other bullshit aside, kicking set shots is the players responsibility to get right, but they're clearly not seriously or diligently practising this skill.
You don't improve but 'wanting' or 'hoping'. Just get out there and do it.
Journalist's don't ask what we're doing to get better. They hear the coach say 'its something we need to improve' and are happy with that.
What are we doing to improve our goal kicking?
The unprofessionalism is a joke and an embarrassment.
My rant.
I'm off 6 playing golf and I haven't played in a couple of months. I know, through experience, how to get back to playing to my handicap in 2 or 3 weeks. It's simple. I'll probably hit 1000's of balls in that time. I'll have a game, note what needs working on, the head to the range, hit a few 100 balls and repeat this until I'm back to my handicap. Now I'm a 44 year old with a very full-time job and I coach an U/10's as well as be a husband and dad and I understand what it takes to improve my skill level to where I want it to be. It's practice, practice, practice, practice and more practice. Professional golfers will, if not playing well in a round, head straight to the range for hours until they get their skill right.
Our forwards should be spending at least 30mins after training each day taking set shots at goal and their 'days off' should be at least another 100 shots at goal.
All other bullshit aside, kicking set shots is the players responsibility to get right, but they're clearly not seriously or diligently practising this skill.
You don't improve but 'wanting' or 'hoping'. Just get out there and do it.
Journalist's don't ask what we're doing to get better. They hear the coach say 'its something we need to improve' and are happy with that.
What are we doing to improve our goal kicking?
The unprofessionalism is a joke and an embarrassment.
Can someone explain to me what blake acres was thinking in the last quarter kicking it backwards into a 2 on 1. That was a pathetic turnover that i could see coming from the loumge room
I remember Cloke used to practice with ear pieces in that had recorded crowd noiseI'm not disagreeing with you but how do you practice for the drive off the first tee with 20,000 people watching you, or putting with 20,000 people yelling at you? Because that's the reality that the players have to deal with in a game.
I've seen footage of WC players taking set shots with all of the other players forming a barrier along the run up and yelling abuse and off putting remarks to the player taking the shot. We need to do the same.
I requested the refund for round 16. Made me feel a little better. It is becoming very difficult to support this club. I have even resorted to not watching the away games. My family thanks me for it
Is it too soon to say 'I told you so'?
To be fair there were some pretty unreasonable extenuating circumstances this time.
It's not over yet, at any rate.

Anyone reckon we do better without Fyfe? I don't necessarily agree but I've seen that sentiment growing lately and wonder what everyone thinks.
One armed Fyfe’s aren’t much good to anyoneAnyone reckon we do better without Fyfe? I don't necessarily agree but I've seen that sentiment growing lately and wonder what everyone thinks.
There's nothing gleeful about it. I'm not happy we're crap. Your post isn't vexing, this club is though.First comment, look at WC today. Second comment, we subsequently fought back to level the scores in the last qtr.
But okay... enjoy your gleeful bump, I guess? didnt realise my post was so vexing![]()
Threw my phone onto the floor. It’s already cracked, so if its broke, it’ll stay broke.Man, I was sooooo tempted to bust my phone through my sick as flat screen.
Delete the hell out of them and their merchandise crap .Does anyone read those emails the club sends out after each games?
I usually just delete them. Imagine the poor bugger who has to write them.