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GAMEDAY - ROUND 5

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Not surprised they are taking so much time deciding when to make the sub, so many choices...

 

Max Gawn is having a dip. Great to see.

 

Two positives his day, Gawn and Pickles.

Garland and Byrnes have been ok as well

Well at least this builds good tension for the Suns game now. And to think we where just one 12 goal quarter from seeing Neil Craig's Demons this week.

Just to be clear this Briabane team is one of the worst they've fielded since the Bears days. 11 more scoring shots.


Watson "interesting watching melb at ground level there work rate is no where near Brisbane's."

We just dont work hard enough.

Dont want it bad enough.

We are going to get smashed by over 100 points again next week.

 

Well at least this builds good tension for the Suns game now. And to think we where just one 12 goal quarter from seeing Neil Craig's Demons this week.

Just to be clear this Briabane team is one of the worst they've fielded since the Bears days. 11 more scoring shots.

Are Melbourne that bad that the Carlton game next week is an automatic loss.


Watts looks good as a forward, almost like that's what he was drafted for..

Haha, Jack Watts dominating!


Good goal Jack. Stick it up the ginger of all the haters.

Gawn has tried his heart out - contests hard, tackles

Watson: "Melbourne not working hard enough"

And watts is a beautiful kick - and must play forward

Gawn and Watts in the best.

Trengove and Grimes in the worst.


what is wrong with grimes and Trengove so bloody ordinary are they injured

even the trainers and support look like they are not interested WHAT IS WRONG WIH THE PASSION AT THIS CLUB? Where is it?

Trengove and grimes are not capitans arses get in there and lead

Wow watts 3 marks and a cracking goal. Not bad for a defender.

 

PEDERSON,!!!

GET HIM OFFFFFF!!!


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