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1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Knee injuries often look innocuous. 

His face tells the story....knee.

 
Just now, Demonland said:

Knee injuries often look innocuous. 

Please not an ACL. He has worked into a crucial element of our defence.  Argh.

 

Commentators very quiet about Frisch being dropped behind the play. 


We are so loose it’s embarrassing. We are playing like rubbish. Super lazy. 

 

Rivers calm under pressure. 


Just took some time for them to wake up.  Like me...every morning...without my coffee ️ 

Tbh Thommo's injury has completely overshadowed anything we do from here. Really feel for him.


With Thommo gone for the season...is it too early to swing TMac into his role to get some defensive practice / mind set happening and Weid comes straight in from next week to take over his forward role?

Tom Campbell doing a Kent Kingsley


Tackling pressure ?

Our pressure is still in Melbourne. 
Viney is being missed massively.

Goldstein is killing us. Max and Jackson need to lift

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Just now, Rusty Nails said:

With Thommo gone for the season...is it too early to swing TMac into his role to get some defensive practice / mind set happening and Weid comes straight in from next week to take over his forward role?

He’s never playing as a defender again.

 

Clearance work not up to par. Needs to be sorted out pronto. 

So slow and 2nd to the ball. Frustrating as hell. 


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