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GAME DAY - Round 4, 2017


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Just now, jako13 said:

And goal kicking has been restored.

This is now how last week shpuld have been if we kicked straighter

Melb kicked 5.1 from last 6 inside 50s

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That free against deep forward was rubbish - clearly HTH and no high tackle 

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4 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Kent is playing really well

I disagree.  He is front running.  Great when everyone else is moving it on and he gets to sit in front but not making the play himself, nor running both ways. When he has got it outside 50 he has taken too long to move it in - has done this 3-4 times and cost us scoring opportunities while players got back. 

Weed aside Kent is one of the first out when Hogan, Lewis and Hibberd are back. 

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9 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Kent is playing really well

crap makes so many selfish mistakes ,had hates watts

 

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Just now, WattsUp2312 said:

Weidermann is looking not fit enough I'm afraid and has no nous about where to run for advantage. A liability currently.

Suspect he will make way for Hogan

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4 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

If Watts' was lambasted over his poor work ethic, was hasn't Weidemen?

 

2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Weids could at least run up field and lay a bloudy tackle.

He has a really bad corky by the looks of it. Hope the trainers can sort it out for him during the break.

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Weeds has 2 disposals and 7 AF points.   I've stood up for him on here but his performance today has been unacceptable. May as well be playing with one less player. His inability to contest in the air has been shocking. 

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1 minute ago, deanox said:

I disagree.  He is front running.  Great when everyone else is moving it on and he gets to sit in front but not making the play himself, nor running both ways. When he has got it outside 50 he has taken too long to move it in - has done this 3-4 times and cost us scoring opportunities while players got back. 

Weed aside Kent is one of the first out when Hogan, Lewis and Hibberd are back. 

He needs to kick every goal and take every chance to make up for his lack of defensive running for mine. Not saying he can't get there but at the moment i don't think he is doing enough. 

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