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Brayshaw needs to be dropped. Enough is enough. He has been horrendous. 

Another predictable result from a team that has lost all sense of purpose and has no skills and no desire. 

 

Bailey Smith tackled and drops ball/ Play on.

Shocking call green Ma**ot

 

Anyone who defends Jones on here isn't seeing the game beyond the ball's immediate position. He is absolutely THE embodiment of our issues. Rip the bandaid off Melbourne. Clarko would have by rnd 3

  On 14/07/2019 at 07:53, D4Life said:

Forget the frees.

Fritsch misses from 15 metres out, disgraceful!

Yep and Petracca and ANB. These jokers are AFL players who can’t hit the side of a barn. And it’s the same story every single week. 


  On 14/07/2019 at 07:53, Jaded said:

Brayshaw needs to be dropped. Enough is enough. He has been horrendous. 

Another predictable result from a team that has lost all sense of purpose and has no skills and no desire. 

100% he does. Goodwin will never do it.

The bulldogs were very lucky to win. Kidding themselves if they think they are finals contenders.

Playing with zero confidence, wouldn’t believe it’s almost the same team as last year!!

 
  On 14/07/2019 at 07:55, jane02 said:

The bulldogs were very lucky to win. Kidding themselves if they think they are finals contenders.

They missed about 10 goals in the third. Lucky not to win by more. They are not great, but they smashed us on two way running.

Fuc!$)&;n weak. Didn’t want to win. Really. 

Anb. Trac. Fritsch missed easy easy shots. 15-25 metres out are kicks that should be goals. Cost us. 

Anb and Hannan only get games based on 2018. Both have really gone soft. 


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