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1 minute ago, RedLegs23 said:

Ben Brown dead set liability in the air

@ 200cm lol go figure

Can we try Petty up fwd?

 
12 minutes ago, layzie said:

Why is it so congested in our forward line!

We move it slowly, so the blues flood back

As good a game as you will see as far as pressure goes.

 

History says we lose this.

2 minutes ago, RedLegs23 said:

Ben Brown dead set liability in the air

@ 200cm lol go figure

Can he even jump?

Easily losing a ruck contest to Silvagni was quite telling


5 minutes ago, Seraph said:

I mean he did play on because no-one was on the mark, he just happened to be out of bounds at the time

Cripps did it earlier. All G said ump.

1 hour ago, loges said:

 

 

We just need to limp across the line. This has been really, really hard. Blues are up and about as they should be, finals at stake, Paddy wants to be there. If we do not bring it this quarter we can forget about anything in September.

I am dead serious, another game we have led at every change. If we drop this then we clearly have a mental issue at play. We need to get over the line, the world of good that will do mentally.

Can we please try and activate Harmes in the last qtr for anyone of Fritsch, Spargo, Pickett or Sparrow.

Just now, dees189227 said:

What an [censored] and an expensive run onto the ground by that moron

Biggest cheer of the night 

Gap between our best and worst is too far. We look brilliant one moment and then nuff-nuffs the next. Apart from Melksham, our F50 play still lacks class. 

Jake Lever needs to stand up if we are going to win this. 

 


2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Have not got vision

what was our kick out strategy with 50 seconds on the clock ?

Sparrow was dead set all by himself on the 50 in the corridor. FMD this kick in play is just infuriating. If you can my hit that kick with no pressure, what the f are you playing afl for. 

Just now, Redleg said:

Just quietly Lever has cost us 3 goals. 

He can panic at times, but love his courageousness and continually backing himself in. We could do with more of his self-belief.

We have a 2 day minus travel break on this mob, we seriously should be running over the top of them. No point peaking fitness in the last week of September if we aren't there

Edited by Bates Mate


Not easy being defending champs. Come on Melbourne…just win this any way possible.

5 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Gus is playing so well

Practically marking his own kicks.

And kicking them into the air without looking and most are turnovers.

 
3 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Have not got vision

what was our kick out strategy with 50 seconds on the clock ?

You won't believe it. Long Down the line on the members wing.

Although that's the time to do it


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