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Mark Robinson"s footy column exclusively on SuperFooty yesterday :

"WHAT I DON'T LIKE"

1. Brad Green

This is season-long and not just yesterday: The captain hasn't handled - or can't handle - the tag of No.1 leader. His endeavour is unquestioned, but you could argue it's best if he returns to his selfish ways and tries to kick goals instead of (probably) thinking about the team all the time. He missed two goals yesterday which, over 12 years of footy, he would lap up. The misses might have nothing to do with the captaincy, but then again they might. This is Malcolm Blight theology, but some players don't like their brains to be overloaded.

2. Rivers on Cloke

Not so much the match-up from the start, but that it continued until Cloke kicked his fifth goal, 18 minutes into the second quarter. To be fair, only four came on Rivers and one goal was from a turnover which was out of Rivers' control. Still, it was too long in the context. Also felt for Rivers when he was dragged. Couldn't he have just swapped with Frawley for a couple of minutes before being asked to the bench, and not been asked to the run the walk of shame after Cloke slotted his fifth?

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I believe both are vaild points that he makes and these are why question's not only need to be asked but also need answers

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