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2 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Relax everyone. We are dominating inside 50’s and we all know that’s a great indicator of the outcome.

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Ha ha.

 

Gawn is a superstar best ruck in the league. Langdon and Salem playing well. We need to take the most of our opportunities up forward great to see Weid take a good mark unfortunately T.Mac isn't there to help him out.

We were better that quarter but the umps have no idea how they should be calling HTB

 
1 minute ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

Kozzy...anyone think he has done anything to deserve a game this season? Been selected on potential and is providing little to no pressure around the forward line

A bit harsh to say he provides little pressure. Clearly our best pressure forward and should have had a free kick inside 50 that quarter for his tackles. Has faded off after a solid round 1 performance and getting multiple scoring opportunities in the pre season. Might need a week or two off

4 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

We have come a long way when bringing in Omac and then Tmac not playing makes us better.

Hannan and VDB very quiet.


3 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Another game where we dominate for periods. Misuse the ball horribly and let the opposition run off our mistakes and score. 

This is what drives me obviously crazy in the coconut. Why does one little misuse and then bam! I feel like we're always working on a scaffold at a construction site with no safety rail behind us. 

Much better than previous weeks and the structure sooo much better with Omac and Weid in!! Shame about TMac as it forces this to change.

Lockhart no touches and one free kick against, currently -3 rating points...

1 minute ago, Watts the matter said:

A bit harsh to say he provides little pressure. Clearly our best pressure forward and should have had a free kick inside 50 that quarter for his tackles. Has faded off after a solid round 1 performance and getting multiple scoring opportunities in the pre season. Might need a week or two off

hes rubbish

 

Lockhart 0 touches, 0 tackles

2 minutes ago, Watts the matter said:

A bit harsh to say he provides little pressure. Clearly our best pressure forward and should have had a free kick inside 50 that quarter for his tackles. Has faded off after a solid round 1 performance and getting multiple scoring opportunities in the pre season. Might need a week or two off

It’s the jogging when we have them hemmed in tht [censored] me


2 minutes ago, Watts the matter said:

A bit harsh to say he provides little pressure. Clearly our best pressure forward and should have had a free kick inside 50 that quarter for his tackles. Has faded off after a solid round 1 performance and getting multiple scoring opportunities in the pre season. Might need a week or two off

Useless. Like JKH only smaller.

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

This is what drives me obviously crazy in the coconut. Why does one little misuse and then bam! I feel like we're always working on a scaffold at a construction site with no safety rail behind us. 

Because every other team supporter would say the exact same thing about their team when that occurs...

4 minutes ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

Kozzy...anyone think he has done anything to deserve a game this season? Been selected on potential and is providing little to no pressure around the forward line

Give him time Leon.

When was the last time we saw a Melb player draw a kick when pretending to shoot at goal, hitting up a mid/forward leading into opportunistic space between 3 opposition players, leaving them scratching their heads?

Just now, olisik said:

Lockhart 0 touches, 0 tackles

Same as Rivers this week


Who cares about Lockhart, plays down back and as long as his man doesn't kick a bag it's fine 

AVB, Melk and Hannan are all a true worry 

 

OMAC = Talisman

1 minute ago, olisik said:

Lockhart 0 touches, 0 tackles

will need a very solid 2nd half to avoid being relegated for Rivers next week


Just now, chook fowler said:

Can’t win with Melksham, Hannan, Pickett, Jetta, Lockhart and AVB with essentially no stats.

AVB was magnificent. WTF are you talking about.

1 minute ago, Engorged Onion said:

Because every other team supporter would say the exact same thing about their team when that occurs...

Are you here all week? Man I hope so ?

Way too many players not getting their hands on the ball. 

 

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