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I thought Lloyd was disappointing. He should have kicked 10 yesterday but his work rate didn't demand it.
He kicked five and that looks nice on the scoresheet, but he kicked five because he played on a no-body, had he played on Rutten or Glass yesterday and displayed that kind of effort, he wouldn't have got a kick.
I thought Lloyd was disappointing. He should have kicked 10 yesterday but his work rate didn't demand it.
He kicked five and that looks nice on the scoresheet, but he kicked five because he played on a no-body, had he played on Rutten or Glass yesterday and displayed that kind of effort, he wouldn't have got a kick.
I thought Lloyd was disappointing. He should have kicked 10 yesterday but his work rate didn't demand it.
He kicked five and that looks nice on the scoresheet, but he kicked five because he played on a no-body, had he played on Rutten or Glass yesterday and displayed that kind of effort, he wouldn't have got a kick.
I thought Lloyd was disappointing. He should have kicked 10 yesterday but his work rate didn't demand it.
He kicked five and that looks nice on the scoresheet, but he kicked five because he played on a no-body, had he played on Rutten or Glass yesterday and displayed that kind of effort, he wouldn't have got a kick.
I think you might be underestimating O'Hailpin. I reckon he is turning into a very good stopper.
He's ordinary.
Lloyd was lazy. And if I'm guilty of underestimating O'Hailpin, then Matthew Lloyd is even more guilty. Rather than leading him around and working him over, he tried to get in behind him.
Lloyd kicked five because he's such a good footballer and he played on a weak opponent. Had he showed the kind of workrate he displayed last week and the week before, we would have won the game.