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Missed targets. Dropped marks. We're badly out of touch. everything is so labored.

 

Come on Viney ...smash em up

Our forward line is borked said Captain Obvious. 

 

Earlier this season TMac nails that kick


Is this a joke?

We are a dead set rabble inside 50 and nobody has any vision to lower the eyes either. Terrible.

 

If not for May we'd be in real trouble

Remind me again why Brown isn’t in the forward line today?

Our entries are putrid. We need a half decent target up forward.

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I am sick of hearing the commentators fawn over Essendon. The booing of the Essendon fans is pathetic.

1 goal in aqtr and a half

 

Pathetic

We dont look like Premiers.

We need Jackson or Gawn to stay up fwd.

A mark inside fifty is a must.

Dons defence laughing.


What the Fritsch!

That's how bad our forward is. Fritter kicked to literally nothing. And he meant it. Because there was nobody there.

Merrett was plodding with no intention of moving the ball on and wasn’t called to hurry up. Dees play in first quarter was called play on before he reach the end of his run up. 

 

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