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Maybe we could wait for the game to start before we start slagging the players?

He's in the team, give him a chance.

Ok,20 minutes in,Bail kicks to Robinson for a GOAL,stupid mistake BAIL!!!

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Ascendancy lost due to some brain fades. Whilst we lead by 1 point at qtr time, you have to question the mentality of some of the players. Twice Rivers was caught out of position due to poor kicking going out of bounds or lack of vision.

Great goal by Blease. Undisciplined Frawley's on Robinson late which cost virtually a direct goal.

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Channel 7 commentary, is Melbourne negative. Cometti " I don't want to be negative but I reckon Watts could have done more" Struth watts didn't even know he was coming

He could have met the ball or made a contest using peripheral vision. Rather than sit back and wait. The kicker should have been smarter.

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Channel 7 commentary, is Melbourne negative. Cometti " I don't want to be negative but I reckon Watts could have done more" Struth watts didn't even know he was coming

I cann't believe what you've just said. this is a clear example of how Watts' softness costs us goals. Its just embarrassing. The ball was coming in and he looked to the side to see the carlton player closing so he DECIDES to let the ball come to him so he won't look accountable and won't cause a collision. Cometti just said what everyone else was thinking. Watts is so F#ckin' soft

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I cann't believe what you've just said. this is a clear example of how Watts' softness costs us goals. Its just embarrassing. The ball was coming in and he looked to the side to see the carlton player closing so he DECIDES to let the ball come to him so he won't look accountable and won't cause a collision. Cometti just said what everyone else was thinking. Watts is so F#ckin' soft

The kick was inexcusable but Jack did NOT attack the ball - rather decided to wait and see.
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One thing that is very noticeable - when Carlton players give off a handball they always then lay a shepherd: our guys don't. Something to learn.

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Great kick by rivers to set up Bail. Bail to Clark, good mark . Goal !

Edit: Hampsons height and lead too much trouble for Rivers. Midfield needs to put more pressure on.

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Surely Rivers ain't the match for Hansen physically -- Sellar?

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