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Game Day Thread (Round 3)

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they look bloody tired how the hell can they look tired... not manning up either, it's unforgivable what they did in that first qtr.... we desrve to be flogged if we continue to dish this crap up.

 

We were terrible through the middle and down back last week so for this game our three dropped were all forwards. So this week surprise surprise we are getting smashed in the middle and down back again. Hmmmmmm

 

i reckon we will win but what a soft response

What a Rabble,games into kids,bring on 2012!!!

It's all mental,there's just no desire or hunger.

Davey got caught again having no right foot,turned onto his left and turned it over,that's a disgrace at this level and the coaches don't care when it happens every week,teams know and take his left space.

For sale,Davey's right foot,perfect condition,never used!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Davey has a seriously bad problem with a tag and other clubs are all too aware of it now.

 

good lord this is gonna be a long day :(


Our backline has gone backwards in a big way... and that is nothing to do with coaching...it is pure laziness!

WOW JAMAR!!!! shocking kick though

Edited by demonwolf

jones cant kick - woeful disposal


rivers has been good this qtr

I'm sure we'll be hearing after the game what an underrated side Brisbane is and how they'll probably be top four...

This is just disgraceful.

The first two steps a player takes when they have the ball or when going for the ball are the most important. Melbourne players do not understand this.

Acceleration or lack there of is what is holding players like Watts and Trengove back from improving their game.

rivers has been good this qtr

He's a defender yet every single time he tries to mark. Even 5 m out in their goal square. He needs to learn that punching is also a win and certainly better than dropping a mark in Banfields awaiting hands.

Dees have lifted the tempo lets see if they can go on with it


jones cant kick - woeful disposal

What a rubbish comment!! He has had more effective disposals today than most of our players... I am sick of the way people here are always ready to jump on players like Jones and Bennell as soon as they manage a poor disposal... take the blinkers off!!

Edited by hardtack

I LOVE JURRAH he has lifted big time

 

rivers has been good this qtr

Credit where credit is due though, he has been good this quarter.

[censored]. Sylvia hurt... foot/ankle. I hope it's nothing bad.


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