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It seems an absolute eternity since bang bang bang.  
Come on Dees - make a statement.  
PS buy a strong marking forward, somehow, over the trade period.  It is THE difference between garbage and success. BBB is stuffed. 

 
2 minutes ago, Glorious Day said:

He’s having a great game but he’s missed three sitters still which might be costly. Were they not sitters? We must be watching different games 

I'd hardly call all 3 of them sitters. 1 of the 3 perhaps. 2 at a massive stretch of the definition of a sitter.

 
1 minute ago, layzie 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.

You can see it coming a mile away. We will get overrun. 


Well just as I bag Tracc he shows some good form.

Always the way.

Hope he keeps it up.

 

Forward line ... not quite happening, chemistry just not there. Playing as a group of (talented) individuals rather than a team. Odd, as they've had plenty of time together.

Missing Tom Macdonald to help get the system working again?


5 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Can we try Petty up fwd?

With Disco in  defence. 
Ir debut JVR next week.  Anything else is worth a try. 
This is not working. 
Just cannot have Melksham and Frittata as our only forwards. 

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14 minutes ago, Undeeterred said:

I can see Spargs or ANB getting the bullet for someone, may as well be another borderline player with no awareness or game sense 

Try up forward was the suggestion, not many other options and the current set up is going nowhere

Just now, leave it to deever said:

Well just as I bag Tracc he shows some good form.

Start bagging some more of the blokes please! 😂


I’d like to win, for a lot of reasons, but mostly so I can stick it up the whiners sitting around me.

1 minute ago, CYB said:

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. 

Correct.

And our last F50 entry we turned over as usual, we had a guy on his own screaming for it 30 out and ignored.

1 minute ago, CYB said:

You can see it coming a mile away. We will get overrun. 

We must reverse this narrative CYB. No other option.


1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

Where was Langdon most of that quarter?

Not really the same since his injury I feel.

Just a limping shadow of last year. Carlton without Kennedy, Cerra and Hewett should mean this game goes one way. And yet they’re making us look slow, uncertain, fumbly and secondary at contests. Their plan for this quarter will be pressure, turnover, forward at speed. Ours will be the predictable usual, allowing them to set up that manic contest again. Like last week, we won’t get  it done that way. 

1 minute ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Sensing (hoping) a big last quarter from Fritsch 🤞

Well 3 touches for the night would indicate he is fresh

 

I think we should bomb it into our forward 50 this quarter. See how we go


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