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GAMEDAY: Rd 05 vs Hawthorn

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Mids trying to play Hollywood football. What a surprise 

ANB and Rivers both clear worst on ground for us. Everything they do turns to Hawthorn goals and opportunities.

We're going to have to earn this one today, as our forwardline looks poor and our defence is shaky with Petty and Rivers down there not doing great.

 
6 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

Nibbler off his game. He won;t hold his spot next week at this rate

Shocker thus far.

Oliver too cute handballs.

Defence at sea. Not competing at ground level. Need to re-group at quarter time. 


Still early folks... we havent lost yet

 

The Max Gawn miss set the tone. ****ful performance. 


No May no backline. No Fritsch no forwardline. 
Prove me wrong Melbourne. Please. 

When we get first hands on the ball how about hanging on to it!

7 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Petty had to punch that instead of trying to grab it.

Im glad Hibberds pkaying well. Petty does not instill confidence.

 

Just now, layzie said:

Fix the shambles down back boys 

Pressure up the field the real issue

I hope it’s not a big mistake dropping Jetta. He could have snuffed two of those hawk cheapies. 


Hibbo playing well but otherwise it is worrying signs early in defence. Even Tommo is looking very uncertain. 

Gonna need to find another gear or two to get it done today.

We are clearly struggling forward of the Centre and our backline needs to settle. 
If we don’t start to dominate the clearances we are done for. 

Our fringe players starting to look fringe again. Rivers having a mare. Brown not the answer up forward. Jordan off the pace (2nd week running?) Jones largely invisible.

Incredible how two key players out impacts how the whole team looks.

Concerning.


we need to slow down and steady

 

Them getting on top in the first should be a good wake up call

 

Pig playing well. Let the boys know how the VFL lads went and there is plenty of competition 

Bring on a fired up second quarter 

 

Melksham has 3 quarters to save his career


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