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Cairns is a long way from Melbourne isn't it. I wonder if they can hear my heart breaking?

Viney over Brayshaw.

 

That high ball to the 30 meters out.... we have how many smalls in this team tonight and not ONE was front & square.  Ball spills to the front...Freo run on to it and rebound in a flash. 


 

Every single Fritsch disposal goes directly to an opponent.  

Dunstall at the start of the game : 'They like the ball in his hands' ?

2 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

That was downfield two weeks ago

It was in the first quarter when Fyfe got pushed as well

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Can someone tell me what the attraction is for Melbourne players kicking and handballs directly to a free opponent? Are they picking them out on purpose?

Viney does some good work inside there on the wing.  Handballs to Tracc.  Why not the shepherd after that to give Tracc some extra space  / time??

Why do we keep using the same side of the ground?


1 minute ago, Buzzy said:

Every single Fritsch disposal goes directly to an opponent.  

Dunstall at the start of the game : 'They like the ball in his hands' ?

Including that lace out pass to Weideman?

Yeah, no worries.

The jumpers are completely different, stop kicking and handballing to them 


This game is over. We can’t kick a [censored] goal to save ourselves and honestly Gawn was awful. 

Hogan tho, what a [censored]. 

Pathetic Max. And how was Fritsch there?

 
1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Except for the dart that picked out Weed for last goal

I stand corrected


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