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No he isn't.

He is a NQR trying to be a role player and he is being shown up unlike his equivalent at other clubs because there is nowhere to hide at Melbourne, no-one's coattails to ride, no wave to ride the crest of.

Attacking individual players is pointless.

We should be lamenting those that which we do not have - 4 or 5 dependable midfielders to shoulder the burden of getting the footy out of the middle and across the ground.

Hannebery, Goodes, O'Keefe, McVeigh, and Jack combined for 91 uncontested possessions on Friday night (Malceski added 24 too...)

Melbourne had 158 the week before against the Tigers at the same ground...

thats true, but some cause our kids to drop their heads.

when senior players won't commit to the hardball, it is there for all to see. deflating.

 

In a day of extreme lows, I thought Dunn's performance was commendable. Wish we had a few more like him yesterday.

Gave up the ball 4 times yesterday to avoid body contact. He is a joke.

Would have preferred to see Davis two weeks ago.

Gave up the ball 4 times yesterday to avoid body contact. He is a joke.

 
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shirked a lot of contests too and again last week.. I was actually horrified the bloke yeps away on the footy field trying to be a tough nut yet when crunch time comes and its his turn to go he is the biggest shirker going around! bloody hell just starting to notice it now..

Bingo! and he's got some other senior player " role model" mates! But then again we were going to be the hardest team to play against.

shirked a lot of contests too and again last week.. I was actually horrified the bloke yeps away on the footy field trying to be a tough nut yet when crunch time comes and its his turn to go he is the biggest shirker going around! bloody hell just starting to notice it now..


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