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When was the last time Melks won a hardball or even attempted a run-down tackle.  And what the hell is Hunt doing tonight..

Too many trying play Hollywood football instead of giving first option.

Would be good if we could win a clearence or too.

 

Jesus every bounce is falling their way. That one split the difference between Hunt and Spargs and fell perfectly into Bailey’s hands.

What the hell is wrong with Salem?

Playing like a first gamer two weeks in a row.

‘ Turnover king again.


These umpires are cheats.

7 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Half hearted “tackle” by Melksham 

Melksham is a shocker 

Hunt also looks lost 

Sparrow is nowhere 

Missing Langdon run

 
1 minute ago, monoccular said:

Bears looking a better organized team at this stage

 

Salem legged - HTB ??

Didn’t look like a legal tackle around the knees


Just now, McQueen said:

Need to beat the umps more than Brisneyland. 

That’s just not true. They are clearly much better than us. Winning the contested footy at ground level and in the air. Moving it cleanly. Hitting targets. 
They are playing much much better. They deserve to win this game. 

Too many passengers. Goody going to earn his wages at half time.

1 minute ago, forever demons said:

people forget what an [censored] wipe he is

I don't. He fuc*** over his own teammate. Dog cu**

5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Why is the crowd all jam packed into one area of the ground?

you know why

AFL jam packed policy

Brisbane are clininal. Lucky we're only 20 points down. Could blow out. We're not that bad. Just a bit off it.



Half tackles from the dees. Solid tackles from the Bears. They want it more. Sick of seeing our backline whinging too. [censored] get on with it.

Jacko !!

 
2 minutes ago, Buzzy said:

GOD!  Two terrible kicks in a row by Trac, it's costing us.

Can't blame our forwards tonight, the midfield is letting them down.

Tracc panics too often after doing the hard work to get free and mark the ball.  Needs to go back when we've got that advantage and assess.  No clear leads he can realistically hit up (and FCS be more realistic) dump it lowish into the hot zone nice and deep

I wish Tmac wasnt either on or off. I appreciate his work this yeqr but I dont get the black and white.

Better by Melksham yhis quarter.

Im soory but where is Lever?

Kozzie?

Salem?

Rivers?

Hunt?

ANB?

SAM 

Jordan

AND even oliver

Ps thanks Jackson for that much needed goal.

Why do tge umps just hate us SO MUCH. Jusy be fair ffs


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