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WATTS -- go for the bloody mark !!!!!

Mr Malthouse -- please have a chat about this over a latee!!!!

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I had similar thoughts myself -- he looked satisfied that he got rid of the ball and didn't follow up.

Judd breaking the tag.

Bloody hell -- Magner's head knocked off -- not high contact???

He dumps off and ineffective handball that made his teammate have to work against 3 and just stood back and watched....

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Robinson and Brock killed us today.

Jamar and Moloney might as well have just stayed in the changerooms.

Watts will get ripped for a few weak efforts.

Nicholson, Blease, and McDonald showed something.

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I'm not too worried about the skills dropping in this last quarter, that will improve with fitness, but the lack of effort and desperation and the feeling of deflation palpable amongst the players is a worry to me.

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Hansen is just too strong one on one for Rivers. Still no move - what about Sellar. Isn't that what we picked him for?

I hope MN doesn't make the same mistake next week that DB did last year with Cloke and try to use him again.

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Hansen is just too strong one on one for Rivers. Still no move - what about Sellar. Isn't that what we picked him for?

I hope MN doesn't make the same mistake next week that DB did last year with Cloke and try to use him again.

He only kicked 2 goals, one in garbage time, and Rivers set up most of our good plays, so why change it?

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He only kicked 2 goals, one in garbage time, and Rivers set up most of our good plays, so why change it?

He can still do the positives on a less bulky player -- Cloke will eat him.
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