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7 minutes ago, —coach— said:

Why don’t we ever stick a tall bastard on the goal line when taking a shot from outside or on 50?

That's coaching 101...??

 

Frosty is an absolute predator when he sniffs a tackle coming. I think we're so much better with him in our side.


The ease with which we let opposition players stream down the field uncontested, is sickening. 

 
8 minutes ago, timbo said:

Cannot drop spargo again

Never should've been dropped to begin with.


Just now, Jaded said:

The ease with which we let opposition players stream down the field uncontested, is sickening. 

yep.... it's the game plan


Great ball movement starting with Oliver who fixed up the old blokes' mess on the wing there. TMac kicks the goal but his golden boots have gotten a little scuffed over the last few weeks. Not kicking them as straight right now.

Should be 4 goals 1 not 2 3 

Geelong's disposal is falling down under the Melbourne pressure. Yes, you read that right.


ANB with a terrific kick into the corridor for our last goal. Well played son

 

And there's that quick one out the back. Frost needs to be deep back at all times to help stop that from happening.

Our bottom 2-3 players letting us down, otherwise good 1st qtr.


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