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We didn't deserve that last goal, but hopefully we are smart enough to take advantage of it and start playing some selfless footy in the second half. 

Clarry and Trac trying to do too much

Anyone going to stand up in the 50?

Somebody going to get on Merrett?

 

Playing badly yet in front , should go on with it from here.

Does anyone still think we shouldn't be playing BB in / around and out of the goal square?

Kozzie at the drop front and square.

Edited by Rusty Nails

 

We have played poorly, bombers close to their best yet they are losing at half time. 

Lucky to be in front really. But fancy is to sort it at half time. Harmes needs to do a job on Merrett second half and our forwards need to lift. Come on dees


May has been sensational.

Jackson just needs to take his time and relax. His first shot that hit the post was a great kick. He needs to reward the hard defensive work and take his :30 seconds and trust himself. 

I feel like we are low on confidence. Get a bit more reward for effort forward of the ball and we will look a lot better.

I was 50/50 on whether I wanted to see Brown back. I was curious as to what our small forward line setup would look like, but it's pretty clear we've gotten used to the 2 tall setup, and we're playing as if we're expecting McDonald to be there for the long kick in, when he's busy running up and down the ground.

Brown in next week regardless of the result for mine.

2 minutes ago, forever demons said:

no tracc tonight,the big heads are getting  in their own  way

Every one of his possies has gone to them. Rarely seen him play a worse half.

Dry night and we have no big forwards and we kick to packs. As dumb as you can get.

Oliver stuffing up because he looks up and no one to kick to. 

 
1 minute ago, loges said:

Playing badly yet in front , should go on with it from here.

I so hope you’re right. 

Where McDonald? Fritsch? Pickett? ANB?

Our forwards are completely non existent for 2nd week in a row. 

Hope Oliver gets an almighty spray for that insipid performance. 


essendon fans make me ?? ?? ??

Clayton needs to get his head out of the clouds and mind on the job. Poor decisions costing us. Hoping he can turn it on for the second half

 

I can only assume that Oliver is trying to draw heat to free up his fellow midfielders. When it comes off it looks great, but when it doesn’t it’s infuriating.

What’s working: May, Langdon 

Whats not working: Winning this game 

The problem is moving the ball into the forward line. Skills, connection, system and personnel.

I'd put Petracca permanently forward and  Fritta higher up the ground.

 


Could do with Melksham and his silky delivery

rapt in Charlie Farleys effort the only forward we have tmac and fritter look lost

12 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

We will swamp their defence with rapid repeat forward entries all night. Will be a night out for our forwards.

 

Our forwards.  Who are they?

Just now, Jaded said:

What’s working: May, Langdon 

Whats not working: Winning this game 

The more I watch Langdon play the luckier I feel that we recruited him.

Where McDonald? Fritsch? Pickett? ANB?

Our forwards are completely non existent for 2nd week in a row. 

Hope Oliver gets an almighty spray for that insipid performance. 


1 minute ago, Tom Dyson said:

essendon fans make me ?? ?? ??

They need to apply in writing as to why they should be allowed into the ground....seriously ferral pigdogs

BOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!

what for bombers fans?

i dunno. We just dumb [censored]

1 minute ago, Tom Dyson said:

essendon fans make me ?? ?? ??

They boo for anything and everything. I despise them. 

 

Petracca 15 disposals at 26%disposal efficiency. Wow thats poor. Needs a reset fast.

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Just now, dee-tox said:

The problem is moving the ball into the forward line. Skills, connection, system and personnel.

I'd put Petracca permanently forward and  Fritta higher up the ground.

 

i would send fritter home


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