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If by design....letting Lever be Lever...then kudos to coaching rethink.

1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

Percentage. Bury them.

We should win this by 70+ but have stopped this quarter. Need to become more ruthless.

Its the 3rd game in 12 days.....were bound to be flat at some stage..

 

Poetic justice

Absolutely butchering the ball.

We are getting beaten this quarter by a team with one fit man...


 
2 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Its the 3rd game in 12 days.....were bound to be flat at some stage..

Please dont make excuses for poor decision making and poor football

Geeze we squander some guilt edged chances to score. Percentage boost is on offer here and we’re not taking it.


Nibbles handy for a change

Just now, jackaub said:

Please dont make excuses for poor decision making and poor football

Oh im not, clearly not my point at all.


LIke Petracca  should learn to kick the ball another turnover

why cant we just bury them 

 

1 minute ago, wizardinoz said:

This game is [censored].

I think it has been good by us, great pressure, looking tired now but not letting up. 

 

I was was nervous about today, after having had two games so close together before this one

1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Oh im not, clearly not my point at all.

Whats the point  am I missing something?

Grrrrrrrrrrrrr..... bloody junk !!!

Fix it Melbourne. Ffs


Lever was awesome today. Final quarter disappointing but still a win. Tmac getting some form. Gus good. Weid likewise. 

 

Poor effort in the last quarter, a team down to one fit man on the bench and we haven’t even put them to the sword.

Geez that umpire 2 giving them abrude

 Even apologised for giving us a free


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