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Out played badly there. Reset during the second.

 

If Goodwin doensnt put a hard tag in Daniel he is an [censored] ffs picket needs to lift 

Petty can't do all the aerial stuff. 

Start winning the ground ball at stoppages.

And stop fumbling. 

And Fritsch, your howler was a momentum killer.

 

How's that not a mark to may

Dogs defence is playing extremely well. We can’t seem to win a ground ball if we don’t win the contested mark. Stark contrast to the Geelong game.


Not looking good at all right now. It's like the Dogs had 2 extra players all quarter.

Everything looked so promising after the first quarter 😪

Worst possible result this quarter.

We all see what might be coming: Melbourne crumbles under the pressure. Bulldogs stick it up em one more time.

This is not going to be easy. Please show something in the 2nd half Demons. Please let us get there!

 

We have been able to reset all season. time to hit the reset button now.

Just now, At the break of Gawn said:

Dogs defence is playing extremely well. We can’t seem to win a ground ball if we don’t win the contested mark. Stark contrast to the Geelong game.

Spot on.

Constantly overrunning the ball and the Bulldogs look far more dangerous when the ball hits the ground in their forward line.

3 minutes ago, layzie said:

This is supposed to be our shot 

Yep and played like man possessed for one quarter.

still time to turn it around but geez all the dogs good players have got their eyes in now , can’t  see it happening.


1 minute ago, TheoX said:

How's that not a mark to may

Because the maggots have $$$$. on the Dogs

Bont getting uncontested marks. We best do like we did against Geelong in round 23.

Edited by Green Demon

Just can't see us winning. Never could. This Dogs team at their absolute best was always better than our best. We were just better for longer throughout the season. They are a super, super team. 

5 minutes ago, picket fence said:

WHY AND HOW THE FUURG GOODWIN IS DANIELS BEING ALLOWED TO RUN AROUND UNTAGGED???

FFS GOODWIN WHAT THE FUURG BURY HIM

TAG DANIEL HOW FUUGIN HARD IS IT AND HARMES TO BONTEM

To many missing Tmac turn up.  Harmes to bont 

Kozzie get involved 


We will reset. A couple of silly mistakes changed the momentum. But it’s going to go to the wire now. Boys need to lift and get a bit of confidence back.

It will be game over pretty quickly here if goody can’t pull a rabbit out of a hat 

Just now, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Complete opposite qtrs.

Nope. They were much better, and coming harder still. 

 

Was that our worst quarter for the year, barring that quarter against Geelong in Round 23?

Worse, so many missed opportunities in that first quarter too, we could have almost snuffed them out before we even hit QT.

Backline wilting under pressure. Dogs can't miss & our forward line all over the place. Frisch needs to lower his eyes & we need something from Kosi as this game is fast slipping away from us.

 


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