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Pizz poor second half, hang your head in shame Melbourne.

 

Terrible performance should be utterly ashamed with that effort. 
 


All I'll say is we shouldve put them away in the first half but a long shot. Very poor. Some experienced MIA when it counted, you guys know who they are. P1ssed off

 

Pathetic and shameful performance. 

We've learnt absolutely nothing this year. Complete flat track bully until too teams up their pressure and we crumble like butter.

Defence? What the actual [censored] was that crap?


Cheating [censored] [censored] in yellow absolutely garbage.

Multiple gifts from free kicks in Collingwood I50 from ridiculous calls.

All over the ground just inconsistent decisions.

[censored] that [censored].

+93 disposals.

+22 CPs.

+20 clearances.

+24 inside 50s.

+1 extra day break on our opponent, who was coming off back-to-back six day breaks.

That should be a 5-goal win, not a loss.


ANB thanks for your services

Pig Hibberd gone crackling

Release the Rooter

This one burns. Pies 2-0.

Goals win matches. Too much cute stuff and wasteful i50 entries. 

Pies played out of their skins, took their chances, kicked way more GOALS than points and rode their luck. 

We need to beat the Blues and the Lions to enter finals with momentum. At this rate I'd hate to play the Pies in the finals.


Pressure comes on, we struggle.  Over handballed, terrible by foot and our forward line continues to be a massive issue.

Our inability to put sides away when we are dominant is another big issue.

I can safely say the good teams have us worked out provided they can execute. Dogs game all over again...overrun, sloppy when we get tired, overuse the handball and defensive pressure drops. Barely ran out the game for mine.

Wasteful inside 50.. 

What is the point of 2 rucks if none impact forward.. asking for a friend..

 

Collingwood tackled with venom and intent our players did not. They played well for 3quarters but ran out of gas, very different from last year when were running over clubs in the second half. our defence was possible had the worst game of the year, so many goals from so few entries. a shame about the dropping or holding the ball rules, and possibly even throwing the ball not being applied consistently, but we had the chances too many simple shots at goal early on cost us the game.


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