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GAME DAY - Round 14

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quick around the grounds....dogs 21 - blues 7.

hogan marking em again all over the place.

eagles are pushing us wide all the time, and nic nat is absolutely dominant, giving meth coke first use time and time again.

Can someone tell me if Wellingham is still wearing those Clark Kent glasses without lenses? Ta

 

There is a highway through the middle of the ground, we are in the left lane doing 60, they are in the right lane doing 140.


We can't even put players on the mark, this is terrible effort.

 

We are getting smashed and are completely asleep

Midfield can't get their hands on the ball

Ugly signs.

It's going to be a thrashing. We're not marking up, basically conceding uncontested possession chains through the corridor and expecting our defenders to win the ball and bring it back out. This is the bad Melbourne at it's most diabolical.

Long way to go fellas.


What is Jesse doing? You don't try taking speccies on half forward.

priddis in the back, we have the same thing happen 3 or 4 times and been paid holding the ball. inside 50 frees for the eagles are telling

hogan nearly with a howe-style screamer.

they are killing us running it out of forward 50.

It was very Howe-like. Undisciplined, poor decision. West Coast run it out.

Getting smashed in the centre, the clearances, the hit outs, lost Brayshaw, no pressure out of our forward line, they are using the corridor like they own it and we are not allowed into it.

Backline can't really do much. We go forward, they crumb it, two kicks and they're immediately forward. They are reading our move forward: long kicks and hoping for the best. One direct kick to a forward for the quarter. They are too quick and we are too tall and heavy. Can't see us getting within 5 goals.

 

Hitouts 18-3 their way.

Yeah, looks like the 2 ruck experiment is really working.

They are rebounding ridiculously easily. Need to try and clog up the middle.


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