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GAME DAY at Alice Springs - Round 9

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Viney should have been subbed on to start the third quarter, now he will not be able to make any meaningful contribution.

Poor decision making by the powers that be.

Roos will counter with looking at the positives of the first quarter and a bit, rather than dwell on the negatives.

 

Another 10 goal loss coming up.

We tire really bad at the end of quarters.

 

wheres the scotch? I'm out


 

If Jetta isn't injured then Roos has lost his [censored] mind.

We are rubbish. Seriously rubbish.

Could possibly be about balancing workload between them, after all both have been out for a couple of weeks.

Glass half full kind of guy, so I'm gonna turn it off now and not ruin my weekend. Pathetic. Witches hats have been more proactive. Have a good weekend everyone

When's the last time we won a clearance???

Grimes has been good


Stand by the Newton omission being a poor decision. He's our 3rd ranked goal kicker.

why is fitzy still on

After such a good coaching performance last week Roos has been belted today. It's embarrassing how Ebert is open at the back of the pack at every single clearance!! I hope Goodwin is far better with alternate plans within games because twice GWS first, when adjustments need to be made in game, Roosy sits on them.

Not good enough and I'd want a lot better performance next Monday


Misson still unable to have our players fitter then the opposition

I used to like Bail and his endeavour but seriously... the guy has been knocked out too many times. He cannot play anymore.

 

our leading possession getter is a kid playing his 9th game of footy. ok definitely tuning out now. bloody frustrating melbourne and as good as it is financially when does this deal stop and we play port on our actual home ground. Yes I know it may not have made a difference but it helps in some way.

Port are without ryder, cornes and trengove for gods sake.

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Misson still unable to have our players fitter then the opposition

Fitness has nothing to do with it


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