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Collingwood looking very good. Too many weak links in the chain for Melbourne for the moment.

Viney, Jetta look underdone/off the pace.

Howe looking decent, one of the few positives.

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Jack watts how many times until we [censored] learn. He isn't good enough and never will be.

Yeah,they say 2 hands for beginners.

Give him a chance though,he's only been there 6 years,

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what the hell was toumpas doing

Toumpas is the rabbit in the headlights, anyone else want to talk him up now?? What about you dazzle man???

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Toumpas is the rabbit in the headlights, anyone else want to talk him up now?? What about you dazzle man???

He always lets his opponent get the ball first. We are down a player instantly at the moment in every contest because of this.

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The intensity from Collingwood was high, but McDonald was pantsed, Jetta was soft on three or four occasions and Gawn struggled to get his hand on the ball early. To Howe's credit, that's the best quarter of footy he's played since Neeld. If we can get it into Hogan, you feel like he'll beat Frost 9/10. Need more from Gawn this quarter and better decision making off half back.

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Jack Watts is a cancer to this club, he sucks the life out of us with his mediocrity

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Again, all opposition clubs know we have a soft underbelly.

All they have to say is put a bit of heat on and we will fold faster than Superman on laundry day.

Again a big test for the next three quarters to dispel that myth...

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Toumpas is the rabbit in the headlights, anyone else want to talk him up now?? What about you dazzle man???

The whole team is a rabble, and you pick out one player.

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Give it a rest it's the whole team right now.

Well when the whole team bust their asses to get a forward 50 turnover and an easy mark 10 meters of directly I front an HE fluffs it I reckon he deserves to cop it. Dead set pansie.
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Toumpas is the rabbit in the headlights, anyone else want to talk him up now?? What about you dazzle man???

Worst players out there then him ya [censored]

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Yeah, another pathetic effort by Watts... kicking the ball in a way that made it impossible for Howe to mark.

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Well when the whole team bust their asses to get a forward 50 turnover and an easy mark 10 meters of directly I front an HE fluffs it I reckon he deserves to cop it. Dead set pansie.

Yeh my reply wasn't in regards to that little effort.

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