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The eagles supporters were very quiet on the train, I mean really quiet. It took a couple of melbourne people to make them smile. I think they realise they have a long way to go too

 
A few points of interest (some may have been mentioned already).

- Melbourne kicked more goals that West Coast which isn't a bad thing (despite the team still losing) but showed that the forward line still weren't seeing enough of the ball.

- Robertson is still a very good footballer

- Why late in the last quarter when Cox threw the ball back to Dunn when a free kick was paid was there not a 50 metre penalty as Cox deliberately threw it high in the air and it fell short of the Dunn? The penalty would have put the ball on Melbourne's HFF and Melbourne would have had a chance to score with the game in the balance.

- Bate really is rubbish below his knees.

Would be very interested in why you think robertson is still a very good footballer?

Think he is really struggling, twice he couldn't kick the ball 50 metres. I know he is still only a few games back but he is working against age...

It wasnt a 50 metre against cox because when he threw the ball dunn ran further back. Was a correct decision.

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