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Game over. 
Not one Melbourne player is tackling with any intent today. Can’t win a ground ball. Cunnington is killing us. 
Embarrassing stuff. 

 

What was that Hibbo. I don;t belive my eyes here.

 

Just now, MF-C said:

I hate this commentary team 

Both these old c*** blatantly going for North 

Why wouldn’t you? It’s a great upset. 

Opportunist effort from Spargo nut we're still not doing enough for me 

 
5 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Game over. 
Not one Melbourne player is tackling with any intent today. Can’t win a ground ball. Cunnington is killing us. 
Embarrassing stuff. 

This


North walking through tackles.

TMac looks robotic down back and Bradshaw absolutely blowing his chance of more time in the middle .

6 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Why wouldn’t you? It’s a great upset. 

No they have been going on at the very start.

Tracc to Cunnungton.  Will be a neutral in most contests and when he wins there's no way Cunnington is catching him.

Too many players in a contest are attacking the ball carrier and leaving their man free for the receive and to run off.  That's one of our biggest errors for the entire match so far and has not been  corrected.  No respect for the opponents?

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Brayshaw get off. 

This is a team that got beaten by over 100 points by the saints.

I can hear the media now. Melbourne got to arrogant, bought in brown, tinkered with there lineup. Thought it was just going to happen


 

Well done Brown. 
Shame our only goal kicker is about to get suspended tho. 

3 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Ben Brown has had very bad delivery

Doesn’t make a lot of second efforts either though


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