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GAME DAY - Round 19

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Kicking the ball to Matt Jones should be considered a turnover.

 

Back to our old ways of kicking sideways and butchering the ba ll

 

That was necessary. Forget about the first 5 mins, lets get going.

Hooray Chris being paid his frees

 

The no Jack Fitzpatrick selection is going to come back and bite us today.

Matt Jones - supreme skills on show again.

God this side tests your will to live.

At least our jumper is ok.

Dawes kicks a goal (hard to believe), and we’re officially settled again. We just need to stay competitive this quarter. Previous Melbourne sides would be 30 points down at quarter time. We can’t let that happen.

Also, Ronald McDonald hairdo or not, Ben Brown is one of the best forwards in the comp.


dunn being slaughtered by brown early on.

further grist for the mill that fitz should've been given a tunnelball reprieve this week and have been selected to play on him?

Ben Brown is going to Daniher us

At least our jumper is ok.

Dawes kicks a goal (hard to believe), and we’re officially settled again. We just need to stay competitive this quarter. Previous Melbourne sides would be 30 points down at quarter time. We can’t let that happen.

Also, Ronald McDonald hairdo or not, Ben Brown is one of the best forwards in the comp.

23 goals in 14 games. Not exactly much to crow about. Very middling.

Ben Browns a bewdy.
Wish he was in red and blue.

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Lynden Dunn really needs help. Brown is too tall, so we need players to drop back into his space.

But more importantly, we need to not let them get the ball out of the middle so quick.


Getting flogged in the clearences and their tall forwards are already killing us

Being smashed in clearances. Hope our boys were told to rove off Goldstein


Jack Watts has been on media street this week, and is playing appropriately poorly as a result.

 

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