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Any risk of one of our blokes single grabbing a ball?

 

Brussel sprout. 

OMG I am so f'in over this mentally soft team ..... if Covid ended the season maybe it would be a good thing.


As shaky a defensive effort. I’m calling it, we will get rolled!!

 

And people don’t think we should call Clarkson. The man is a genius. Getting out coached and out played badly. 

Hibbo. NFI

3rd quarter

Dees pathetic effort against bottom team Again !!! 

X bombing to packs in fwd 50 

x no leads 

x Hawks leading in fwd zone 

x Hawks winning contested footy

x Vandenburg and Viney cannot hit a target 

X Trac handballs to no one. Handballs to Jackson surrounded by 3 Hawks. 
x ball watching. Gawn.

x out tackled 
x kicking for goal. Pathetic. 

nine negatives  

zero positives 

 


Just now, leave it to deever said:

Its bizarre we can beat every side in the eight but struggle only to bottom teams.

We have sloppy skills, and don't stick tackles

We're susceptible to a dog fight, but our structure holds up against class

You can tell when we're off. Double grabbing loose balls and inviting pressure. Slow predictable ball movement. So frustrating to watch.

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

And people don’t think we should call Clarkson. The man is a genius. Getting out coached and out played badly. 

It's so bloody hard being a Dees supporter

% now back below Geelong.

Any team with heart and character would have boosted their % by 10 tonight, but, no ... will be bloody lucky to even get over the lien

Hawthorn players are just free. 6 more scoring shots. Those early misses might cost us. 

Top teams put away these bottom teams.

Melbourne have always had this attitude of coasting against lower teams & think it will just happen


Boooooooooooooooo

 

Hawthorn are out working us pure and simple. But my god umpiring that 50 set a standard. Hawthorn player ran into one of our who marked and nothing.


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