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Doggies are starting to really worry about Hogan.

Interesting that we kicked to Hannan in a 6-on-1 though...

Edited by Chook

 

Hogan not known for his contested marking? Ranked third in the league a few years back.

Last week the Mutts were competitive until half time and then completely and utterly destroyed by Hawthorn in the second half

 

put your money on Melb 40+

(?)

 

We are not a a finals quality team if we continue to butcher our disposal like this. Very frustrating.

4 minutes ago, Buzzy said:

OMG Hogan took a mark please do that more

He'd like to. He's been monstered for a month or more, no protection. (Compare with that "free" that Oscar just "gave away".)

If Ben Brown got the same treatment, Brad Scoot would be arguing in front of The Hague


Just now, stranga said:

We are not a a finals quality team if we continue to butcher our disposal like this. Very frustrating.

Been like that since we lost to the filth. We dont seem to learn from our mistakes.

Lewis... shocking kicks time and time again

 

It's amazing how often I see Oscar McDonald 50cm away as a bloke takes a mark. His obsession with his man is unhealthy. He gets dragged up the ground too often, and doesn't leave his man to impact the contest in d50 when he should.


How many hundred games has Lewis had to learn to kick?

Your goal Jordan

1 minute ago, DSP said:

Lewis... shocking kicks time and time again

Every week.

Pretty much cooked 

That goal should not have happened, three times we should have been out but poor disposal/decisions gave it back to them. 


We are gonna get CREAMED by the Cats next week if we play like this.

 

Its not good enough.

Back to VicKick you guys

Theybwill teach you how to kick.  


3 minutes ago, monoccular said:

How many hundred games has Lewis had to learn to kick?

Your goal Jordan

A man needs to know his limitations.

Harmes too slow for johansen.  ANB every day!!

 
Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

I got WiFi in plane, what’s happening?

Be glad you arent watching. You arent missing anything.


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