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  On 11/06/2018 at 08:55, A F said:

Max gave more around the ground? Today?  We must have been watching different games.

Grundy only had 13 touches and took 1 mark for the whole day.  He beat him in the middle as the game wore on, but Gawny held him very well once the contest spread.

 

I'm so upset about this loss. I had a feeling within the first 10 minutes that we were going to be outrun and out classed today. In fact I have been nervous about this game all week.

I don't know what else to say except any hopes we had of being there at the pointy end of September have gone up in smoke.

My husband has come home and put the replay on so I think I might just go to bed and hope I wake up in the morning feeling better. Nothing like rubbing a bit of salt in the wound.

What was all the umps calling our players to play on without them moving off their line?

 

They were far better organised around the outside of the contest and stoppages.

We have 11 weeks to fix it.

  On 11/06/2018 at 08:50, Dockett 32 said:

Hogans attititude and performance????

Do we keep him or do some serious trading for Lynch?

Did you just suggest trading Hogan for Lynch?

I can't even believe what I'm reading.  We say some rubbish after losses but this sort of stuff classifies as toxic waste.


And just like that, Sydney and Geelong sit in the 4

The more things change the more they stay the same. Massive issues getting it done on the G against other MCG tenants. Spread 

  On 11/06/2018 at 08:56, Wiseblood said:

Of all the players to criticise today, and you could be justified in criticising plenty, I don't feel Joel Smith is one of them.  Was terrific in the first term when the Pies were all over us and contested really well all day.  He got first crack and filling in for Lever and did so quite admirably.  Has 16 touches and 6 tackles - the only players to have more were Oliver and, believe it or not, Spargo (who someone else potted a little earlier as well).

He'll be in the side for the rest of the year if he keeps putting in performances like those.  Petty might get a run at some stage but I feel more confident with him in the backline than I do with either Frost or Wagner.

A great tackle, but fumbled way too much, and consistently out positioned.  He might find his feet, but he needs to discover the pace at AFL level.

Shout out to Tom McDonald who has now kicked an amazing 25 goals in  just 7 games.

Too bad he missed the first 5 games, he would be on track to kick 70+ and win the Coleman.

He now leads the league in goals per game.

Edited by SemenDemon

 
  On 11/06/2018 at 08:52, Hogan2014 said:

So you want to trade Hogan after 1 poor game???

Enough said!

 

 

For Lynch yes. Not the first time he’s spooked it up. Was standing in the middle of the ground arguing with Melksham.

And you [censored] I believe I asked a question.


  On 11/06/2018 at 09:03, Dockett 32 said:

For Lynch yes. Not the first time he’s spooked it up. Was standing in the middle of the ground arguing with Melksham.

And you [censored] I believe I asked a question.

Fair assessment mate

  On 11/06/2018 at 08:57, Wiseblood said:

Grundy only had 13 touches and took 1 mark for the whole day.  He beat him in the middle as the game wore on, but Gawny held him very well once the contest spread.

Except, the way I see it, the key reason we lost the game was we got smashed in around the ground clearances. So to say Gawn beat him around the ground, IMO, is completely wrong.

I'm sure Max will bounce back, but today was his chance to really cement his AA credentials and Grundy snatched it from him.

  On 11/06/2018 at 09:01, SemenDemon said:

Shout out to Tom McDonald who has now kicked an amazing 25 goals in  just 7 games.

Too bad he missed the first 5 games, he would be in track to kick 70+ and win the Coleman.

He now leads the league in goals per game.

Hogan has had a great year, but TMac is currently the better player because of his contested marking.

Hogan's contested marking was off the charts in his first year, but I feel like he is spending more time collecting possessions via his workrate, that his big marks have dropped off a bit.

I watched it from London, I could see from the first quarter this wasn’t our day. We have serious question marks over our ability to compete when the heat is on. 

Our ball winners failed to do enough early (or throughout the game), they wanted the game more, they tackled harder and didn’t let up. Credit to them they are much improved and genuine finals contenders (not going to put them in the premiership conversation yet). 

Bye comes now, we’re back to the pack a bit and we have a big game against Port after the bye, we have a good record against them but they’ll be chock full of confidence. 

The run comes to an end. Time to reload for the rest of the year. 

  On 11/06/2018 at 08:06, Skuit said:

We were always going to lose the battle on the outside. 

But Collingwood smothered us all game and shut us down on the inside. 

Well played Collingwood. 

I believe we will learn from the loss. 

We said that last year


  On 11/06/2018 at 09:00, Wiseblood said:

Did you just suggest trading Hogan for Lynch?

I can't even believe what I'm reading.  We say some rubbish after losses but this sort of stuff classifies as toxic waste.

Don't take the bait.

You'll be on here all night.

For some reason I'm very calm about today.  Much to learn from the game and we will.

OK, we had a stinker. Everything went against us particularly the bounce of the ball which seemed to be projected by Shane Warne many times when we went for it. Richmond lost to Weagles by eight goals.  Does that mean they can't win the flag again? Don't think so. We had a downer but after 6 brilliant wins in a row we were due for one. Colingwood, on the other hand, could not have played any better. Just think folks if Maxy hadn't missed that sitter against Geelong we would be clear second right now. Living in Perth and with no Foxtel I have only seen Melbourne live three times this year against Richmond, Hawthorn and Collingwood. Oh dear, I certainly haven't seen the Demons at their brilliant best have I?. Maybe I am a jinx. Not sure if I should watch the Port Adelaide game after the bye.

Most disappointing thing was today felt like déjà vu of round 23 last year, it’s like we learnt nothing since then. We had no answer to there run and spread last time or this time. You don’t want to throw the baby out with the bath water as we are probably better than 12 other teams but their is some questions that need answering if this year is to be anymore the a foray into the 8

  On 11/06/2018 at 09:06, A F said:

Except, the way I see it, the key reason we lost the game was we got smashed in around the ground clearances. So to say Gawn beat him around the ground, IMO, is completely wrong.

I'm sure Max will bounce back, but today was his chance to really cement his AA credentials and Grundy snatched it from him.

Know where you are coming from but max g had no support. 


  On 11/06/2018 at 08:58, jane02 said:

I'm so upset about this loss. I had a feeling within the first 10 minutes that we were going to be outrun and out classed today. In fact I have been nervous about this game all week.

I don't know what else to say except any hopes we had of being there at the pointy end of September have gone up in smoke.

My husband has come home and put the replay on so I think I might just go to bed and hope I wake up in the morning feeling better. Nothing like rubbing a bit of salt in the wound.

I rarely offer wisdom on such matters but if I can offer some subtle advice. Divorce him. Divorce him right now.

Hopefully that helps.

  On 11/06/2018 at 08:50, Dockett 32 said:

Hogans attititude and performance????

Do we keep him or do some serious trading for Lynch?

To quote a line from the forest gump movie, are you an idiot or just plain stupid.

FIrst half decent team in 6 weeks and we get found out in a big way - make no mistake, this was a smacking.

No Reid, Elliot, Moore - and they made us look second rate. 

Unbelievable unaccountability today - I've never seen so many loose players, and so many of our guys with no appetite for the contest.  Hogan?  Where were you?  Skirted the packs all day.

Deemoralised.

 

We should have done the camp.

  On 11/06/2018 at 09:09, —coach— said:

We said that last year

I forgot the rule where you can only ever learn from a lesson once. We got outplayed in the middle. We played in a finals-like atmosphere. We struggled with spread again at the MCG. I believe we will learn from the loss. 


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