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might win 6,7 games this year bottom 6 finish

 

Robbie grey has owned Jetta! Trying to play too loose

 

Tactics going inside 50 are horrible.

 
5 minutes ago, praha said:

we're gonna get panned in the media this week after this performance. it's been so lazy.

And blooywell deserved. 


get off Jones


Have we switched the play once today?

Name one of our forwards that had played better than Jack Watts today?

Just now, Moonshadow said:

Name one of our forwards that had played better than Jack Watts today?

name a melbourne player apart from salem


15 minutes ago, drdrake said:

Done, cooked, and some worrying signs, new rules you need speed,

It's early days but we have recruited heavily to win the clearances under heavy fire in congestion and try and work the ball forward in workmanlike fashion.

You would occasionally get exposed on the outside against speedy teams under the old starting set up.

With the new rules you need a few more tallish rangy speedsters with a bit of class/finish that can take advantage of the more open spaces that are now on offer.

I'm not sure we have enough of those.

However we have so many under done players out there.  Let's take a look at where we are at in 5 weeks or so and see how we're fairing.

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Ate we just taking the [censored] now??

 

Just blow the siren to save ourselves more embarrassment. Onto next week. 

oundisciplined, lazy, slow performance.

oh well at least collingwood lost as well.


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