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Melksham........

 
 

Melksham's stats to half time?....

2 fumbles

Would help if Melksham could keep his feet

 

Melksham has been an inspired inclusion! When do we sub Bedford in?


Just now, Demon Dynasty said:

Melksham's stats to half time?....

2 fumbles

Fumsham

2 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Was that fumble Melk's first possie?

Second ...Pathetic

We are desperate for a forward. Weed has to go. If he can’t get a game in this forward line then it’s over. 


Would love to ask Goody on what basis he picks a player like Melksham over players who have actually pressed their cases in the VFL. Like Chandler? 

WTF. 

I cannot understand. 

Port's pressure is good. Causing us to panic and miss handballs and simple kicks

Tracc working his way into the game now. Good quarter by him

GET DUNSTAN ON

1 minute ago, SPC said:

Melksham has been an inspired inclusion! When do we sub Bedford in?

Bedford is already on, think you mean Dunstan


We look crap, the skill errors suck. This is typically the kind of game we lose, I want to just get the win despite playing crap because we look crap.

Just now, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Melksham…really mate…you are done! Hang ‘em up

He did have that great chase down tackle in the 1st, but otherwise! surely we have better options to come in. Better ti bring in a young player (Watch he'll have a blinder after 1/2 time :). )

 

Ben Brown has taken 4-5 contested marks. I can't remember if he has been outmarked. The one time he gets separation we kick the ball a mile over his head. We have a lot bigger problems today than Ben Brown

 
Just now, —coach— said:

Bedford is already on, think you mean Dunstan

Was been a smart [censored]!

Just now, JimmyGadson said:

I cannot understand. 

Stating the obvious.


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