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Effort is there, but GWS have brought their A game, and the pressure is forcing errors.

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2 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

They have one forward and he’s killing us. Sadly, we have no forwards.

I don’t understand how opposition defenders are always to the ball before our forwards.

Also, I don’t like the style we are playing.

Sydney have show how to play with new rules, move the ball quickly with precision passing to an open forward line. 
 

We are moving the ball so slowly and often to just a contest down the line.

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Tmac has not touched it. Cant afford to have him go back in his shell.

Jones is doing as little as possible as well.

Anb , trac and Kozzie working hard.

I fotgot what an absolute shocker max is at kicking said shots.

Clarry usually good but those 2 just prove we are on holidays here.

If we dont get physical and make a statement next qrt. then its a long way to the finals.

Win lose or draw, i expect 4 hours of goal kicking by at least 9 players , 6 days straight

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Here’s the thing, Giants are beating us by pure efficiency. We have the territory, we have been controlling much of the play but when it gets out they are using the ball so much better. 

Clarry should’ve kicked one of his goals and we’ve had a number of forward entries that have gone to no one, while a couple of kicks that did go to someone get dropped or be a little short. Our poor kicking is catching up with us today. 

Fritta completely unsighted. 

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1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

When you think warning signs, you think that quarter. 

Ball spends heaps of time in our forward half but inefficiency and missed set shots mean we don’t capitalise. They break fast and score 6 times from 11 inside 50s. 

I do not like the look of this. 

Here is there chance to show what they’re made of. 

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Need a goal kicking coach!

Hold the ball steady to kick it sweetly.

Bombing it into the forward area. 

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Judging by the score I’m not missing much. Standard Melbourne performance when we’re favorites!

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1 minute ago, bing181 said:

For me, this is the difference between us and the serious contenders: Oliver had two straightforward shots on goal, Gawn one, Kozzie a fairly straightforward one - not a single goal from any of them. 

On top of that kicking into the forward line. ANB misses Tom MacD by a metre, turnover, up the other end, goal.

Lots of positives, but it's this inability to finish that costs us.

What are the positives when you can’t kick or hit targets??? It’s been our Achilles heel for last 5 seasons yet nothing changes! Let’s see if the mfc we know has turned up once again. 

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Gee that was surprising that they came out hard and changed their style. Need to get some goals and put them back in their box. Oliver needs to get on the move to accentuate the holds and blocks. Just need to show some composure, get on their bikes defensively, play with some better spread and make some space in the forward 50. 

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3 minutes ago, bing181 said:

For me, this is the difference between us and the serious contenders: Oliver had two straightforward shots on goal, Gawn one, Kozzie a fairly straightforward one - not a single goal from any of them. 

On top of that kicking into the forward line. ANB misses Tom MacD by a metre, turnover, up the other end, goal.

Lots of positives, but it's this inability to finish that costs us.

If he commands big dollars he has to nail those set shots.

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1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

I thought we got out coached that quarter, so it will be interesting to see the response. They don’t want to kick it long as we have Lever, May and Gawn behind the play.

That was being more outplayed than outcoached. We had plenty of opportunities. Those misses are coach killers. 

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2 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

This commentary is just down right bogan...

It bad losing but that screeching commentator

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1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Tmac has not touched it. Cant afford to have him go back in his shell.

Jones is doing as little as possible as well.

Anb , trac and Kozzie working hard.

I fotgot what an absolute shocker max is at kicking said shots.

Clarry usually good but those 2 just prove we are on holidays here.

If we dont get physical and make a statement next qrt. then its a long way to the finals.

Win lose or draw, i expect 4 hours of goal kicking by at least 9 players , 6 days straight

At least twice TMac was very clearly blocked from the contest. 

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We are playing well enough

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Well done Jako! He's looking good so far.

Still don't know why we lead to space to the flanks and pockets though.

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