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Montagna may have played the game but is a Ralph like media lightweight!  I put little store on what either of them say.  Anyway, blind freddy can see we will be bounce back. 

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That the same Montagna that reckons Frost is a lockdown defender (widely acknowledged as a weakness of his) and May (widely acknowledged as a very good 1 on 1 player) only an intercept player?

“I think the big disadvantage for Melbourne now is Frost could lock down on the big star full forwards and Steven May could do what he does best, which is intercept mark, win a fair bit of the footy,” Montagna said.

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Well tell him to shut the hell up because as soon as the media goes on about our team the players drink their own bath water and perform like an under 8 Auskick team. 

They don’t need to hear any of this type of talk. 

7 hours ago, Lord Nev said:

That the same Montagna that reckons Frost is a lockdown defender (widely acknowledged as a weakness of his) and May (widely acknowledged as a very good 1 on 1 player) only an intercept player?

“I think the big disadvantage for Melbourne now is Frost could lock down on the big star full forwards and Steven May could do what he does best, which is intercept mark, win a fair bit of the footy,” Montagna said.

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Is this a counter argument or are you just repeating what Montagna said?

Anyway, our chance was 2018, we are now in the Bulldogs circa 2017-2018 era where a mini rebuild is probably necessary. I'm predicting either top 4 or 10-16th. No in between.

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