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GAMEDAY: Rd 09 vs West Coast

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23 minutes ago, Chook said:

About as many times as he has got them right.

Nah. Not even close. Tom McDonald’s great but that’s his glaring weakness. He over rates his kicking ability. 

 

100+ win or extra training session as punishment 😜

Nibbler and Koz started very well. Need to be smart going forward. Barrass and McGovern are both very smart players.


Great start from the boys. Can’t afford to drop the intensity. 
 

Midfield switched on today. Still need to clean up a bit on F50 connection, but the pressure has been outstanding in fwd half. 
 

 

Perfect game to work on lowering the eyes. Midfielders getting goal side a bit more than they might normally. The eagles are as bad as we were at our worst. It’s bringing back bad memories of them doing  the same to us years ago at the g one [censored] afternoon

Midfield could break all records for possession this week

 

Trac looks intense - trying to make sure the boys play Dees footy for four quarters 

Underwood is the female equivalent of BT


Just punch it through Dogga. Steven May giving him what-for about that.

EDIT - or just let it go through! 
And he's learned and is now running away from the defensive 50 like Cale Morton runs away from Brendon Lade.

Edited by Chook

How many Melbourne players are slipping over?......wrong boots?

Eagles showing some fight this quarter


Petracca's blind kick into the 50 isn't good enough there.


 

Fritsch should have kicked to Kossie's advantage.


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