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GAME DAY - Round 9

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4 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

If Oliver is struggling to win ball in the second half due to extra attention, I'd love to see him focus of just tackling and burying some of their players. Rack up 10+ tackles and make them hurt. Viney, jones, Tyson etc and more than capable of picking up slack around the ball.

Could consider chucking him in the forward line too.

 

Good to see Salem showing mongrel with the elbow.

We need a big second half.

 

Make a statement lads. Want norf leaving with heads down wondering what happened.

 

There are legitimate ways of being physical. Time for Melbourne to start treading on these shlts !!

Cmon dees!!!


I reckon our tiny forwards have had their moments bringing the ball to ground against the Roos giant defenders. They're finding avenues somehow.

Waaaay too easy

 

We give away goals in the most infuriating fashion...


Hunt was too casual then.

not good enough

Easily our biggest issue all year aside from the ruck dilemma... IS INSIDE FIFTIES...

Bloody hell we're useless at it.

Was that Wagner who didn’t dispose of the ball in our forward line and turned it over for a North goal? Draw a line through him too I reckon.

 

EDIT: Turns out it was Hunt. He’s got a few credits in the bank.

Edited by Chook

Why does Oscar always fly when he shouldn't and mostly never impacts anyway allowing the ball out the back....FMD


Our KP forwards... Jeez.

Just chip it around and long bomb. Only chance.

Ugh weeds.

 

So soft.

We are playing with 21 blokes with Weideman in the side.

Absolute useless.


WE ARE SO DUMB. Why leave your man like that? It makes no sense.

So it appears North’s run is too much for us to handle when they’re fresh at the start of the game or after the half.

 

This is pathetic. 


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