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Forwards need to present to the mids.

 

Unless it’s Tom McDonald, I don’t see any other forward making a lead. Get running fellas 

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Our goal kicking is putrid. Hopefully Ben Brown fixes that. How the hell did Jones miss?!

... And we keep hearing we're working on it?! Jones' miss was killer. Misses like that can cost games. He's had a stellar career but I'm looking forward to a deserved retirement. Somebody else can be on the end of Melksham's class delivery.

 

 

Scrappy, but losing it because of poor conversion. Throwing it away with poor kick shots.


 

Brilliant start!


Same old same old. Come on Melbourne. Bloody LIFT!

1 minute ago, DSP said:

God only knows, but he is going to be gifted his 300th. Been very poor.

don't you dare bag Nathan Jones

Our midfield needs to step up in the centre. 


Terrible option Oliver

Burgoyne had the ball, went to ground, put the ball on the ground, then slapped it away, all with no one tackling him. Isn't that incorrect disposal?

What was that handball from Oliver?


1 minute ago, forever demons said:

don't you dare bag Nathan Jones

Why? He has been poor.

Not the only one. That miss was as bad as it gets.

 
1 minute ago, Chook said:

Burgoyne had the ball, went to ground, put the ball on the ground, then slapped it away, all with no one tackling him. Isn't that incorrect disposal?

Nope.  That’s ok if he isn’t being tackled.  

1 minute ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Centre clearance Hawks 12-Dees 5.  Absolutely losing contested centre contest!!! 

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