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Good while it lasted. Dogs just way too quick and our gameplan too one dimensional. you just knew after they interview Beveridge at half time that they would change things up. 

Every single time they get it out of our forward line they have 2-3 players lining up. 

If you can get loose across half back vs Melbourne = you win. Typically means you're fast enough to get space which means you're fast enough to transition. 

May and Lever saved us today from a real belting. 

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Why do our defenders all run to the contest and leave Wallis unattended time after time?````````

Whenever we lose, you notice Fritsch missing regularly. Just for the record.

 

Sparrows done a shoulder.... Weid refuses to play in front.  We just dont know how to bottle a match up when the opp gets a run on and our forward  half pressure is non existent.

Pickett, T-Mac & Spargo have been bog ordinary so far.  If you cant get the pill as a small forwars as a bare minimum you must force the odd turnover.

Dog player handballs it over the line...no one from Melbourne remonstrated....no deliberate.  Such an amateur club with the little things and no voice of leadership on the park

They always have 4,5,6 players around the ball.

 

Why does Weid start on fire but his second halves are lacklustre. Is it fitness?


Predictable at game not over clearly have scoring end in last qtr


Goodwin is so crap. send someone to bontempelli ffs. we clearly haven't addressed any of the defensive accountability stuff. 

If I see one more touched off the boot... JESUS!   Kids stuff!  


Far out we need this Melksham. 

2 minutes ago, A F said:

Whenever we lose, you notice Fritsch missing regularly. Just for the record.

Only shows up around Junk time.

He's a liability 

We are getting the ball in the wrong spots. Always on a tight angle. Beveridge coached well to force us off centre.

Just now, praha said:

They always have 4,5,6 players around the ball.

And 4, 5, 6 out in space. They are well drilled, we aren’t. If plan A ain’t working we don’t know what to do


Inside 50 count is 6-10.

In OUR favour.

They've kicked 5 goals.

Two reasons: midfield being thrashed by theirs, and Beveridge coaching smartly with the switches.

Our forward line is absolutely pathetic today. No pressure and couldn’t hit the side of a barn

 

Melksham has been disgusting.


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