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GAMEDAY - Round 15

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Drop a chest mark, the opposition scores.

May be game changing.

 
7 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Might need a bit more game time to find some form/strength/confidence. If Cloke can do it......:rolleyes:

Perhaps. I like Dunn and think he is a good competitor. But he needs to produce to push out the incumbents who aren't doing a bad job. 

 

Further confirmation that we need to draft in some decent experienced players (who can hit targets by foot regularly) so we can finish these games off and reduce turnovers etc.

Edited by Rusty Nails

Couldnt buy a goal in a final quarter of a close game. We constantly [censored] it up 


On field leadership 

Clearances

Cool heads

We've lacked all 3 today

Not the day for Bernie to have a quiet one

 

Handball handball handball blind kick. Not a game plan that will win us games.

 


Typical Melb. Fumbles there way out of beating a top 8 team. Will struggle to make finals in 2017

What an absolute final shizen effort to a very winnable game.

 

Edited by DSP

1 minute ago, stuie said:

Handball handball handball blind kick. Not a game plan that will win us games.

 

Correct Stuie....that last 2nd or 3rd handball should finish with a decent ball user who gets out a little and hits targets by foot

Edited by Rusty Nails


We get compliant when we one good quarter of footy. We play dumb 

Still winnable.

Let's see what Jesse is worth.

1 minute ago, frankie_d said:

Missed Oliver.

Not sure. Thought he was just ok in the 2's

18 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Why do we handpass the ball when we could kick the ball deep inside our forward line?

Because we are dumb... So so dumb.

Edited by Gorgoroth


1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

And that's the game. 

I dont know why I actually thought we could win this. I suppose all things considered we have done ok against a top 8 side. The afl is by no means even this year. Maybe in the 8 but the difference bw the 8 and the the 4 below is night and day.

 

Once we get a back line that doesnt keep stuffing up and a proper third tall in place of Dawes we will be better. Dont know why everyone raves about Dawes. He is a has been.

great effort from the captain today. 

Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

Who would win in a longest kicking competition between Hogan and Trengove?

Bugg

A chance to make a statement and win a big game. Down by 9 and with only a quarter to go, we come out and can only manage 2 behinds in 20 minutes of football. FMD

 

We need to buy leadership at years end. I have said it many times

This list will not grow with our current leaders to the point of Top 4

They don't know how. It's not instinctive to them

interesting trade time. Time to get experience and not kids so much

Time left?


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