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We still seem to manage to stuff things up close in to goal. ?

 
 

Cats are down on players but they play such a stodgy brand of footy. They make us look like Carl Lewis

 

Strange game, we’re dominating around the ground but not converting... where have I heard this before.


Goody needs to go absolutely bananas at them, they look like they’re taking the mickey with there finishing into the fwd 50.

Trac has had a bunch of it. Oliver has started better than last week which is good.

Intensity has been pretty good, we should be further in front though blew some very easy chances. 


Fritsch has made 3 mistakes that all cost us goals. Get those right and we’d be at least 3 in front.

It’s hard to know how difficult it is to mark the ball, but we just dropped 3-4 marks that would have put us in a much better place.

Good energy but costly in some ways.

Should be further in front but at least we're not being jumped and four goals down.

Great to see the likes of Tmac and Jones really pushing hard. Even Brayshaw seems to be running hard 

Hope the weather holds and we run them off their feet.

37 minutes ago, Redleg said:

 I hope they have planned for Hawkins rucking in the forward line, he is very dangerous there.

I repeat.

Missing Max in the ruck. Jackson back to ff please.

Langdon is an out and out champion as is Trac.

Sharpen skills please Lever and May.

Jv needs to lift. Started well.

Kozzie to start kicking goals.

 


2.4 to 1.1

Wasting our chances again just like the first three rounds.  Jack Viney 2 behinds, come on you are supposed to be a leader

At least we did not give up a goal at the death. Very un Melbourne like.

We have to take our opportunities. To many easy dropped marks & fumbles. Viney should be kicking those goals. 

We also have to man up so Geelong can't play this slow game where they chip it around

 
12 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Wind blowing across the ground or is there an end advantage??

I think cats had it.


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