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hunt hibberd petty

Brayshaw Viney ANB 🥔🥔🥔

?? Trac injured

🤮🤮Melksham brown Jackson  Kozzy all very poor 

Harmes captain fumbles

but

Swans too smart. pressure and clearances… Run and overlap and delivery !!! 

 
3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Well done melk.

 

[censored] me, it was all a mirage his form these last couple of games 

Just now, cantstandyasam said:

I wish we had a gun CHF

Yes...  Macca would usually be hitting those lanes on occasions and taking the odd clunker.

 

Big last quarter coming up.  Do we have the run to see it out? We are about to find out.  

Too many handballs in close, we need to move it better to the outside.  And hit this kicks into the centre if we are going to take them. 

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Sydney have got this.

They look far more polished and everytime they go inside 50 they either score or are able to hit the easy option.

Disappointing. 

The most disappointing part for me is how easy we are leaking goals. 
Everyone on Demonland told me we will win by 40 points tho. 


3 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Salem?

12 disposals.  No impact.

1 minute ago, monoccular said:

Don’t forget to kick it deep into the left pocket where we score Fromm so often 

Done it all year, why change now..lol

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

How we let Hickey just do what he wants. It’s beyond me. We have two ruckman and both are as bad as each other today. 

That's what's done it for me.

Gawn and Jackson have been rubbish. Hickey has owned both of them tonight.

 

Too many passengers and lack of skill killing us.

2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Kicking to the pocket hasn’t work all night so let’s keep doing it.

There was so much empty grass in front of goal than and not one player ran into it.


Just now, leave it to deever said:

It starts with his 3 touches.

 

You like having a whipping boy, that's ok. Brown and Pickett have had fewer touches if we want to start singling players out. Jackson and Lever only a couple more.

Many are down, we're not losing because of Melksham.

1 minute ago, Bates Mate said:

Feels like I've gone back in time to round 12

well if you're going to play the same pocket kick game against fast rebounding teams what do you expect

1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

[censored] me, it was all a mirage his form these last couple of games 

Three possessions and one point

Way too many passengers tonight. Brown should retire. You wont win many games of footy kicking wide to the forward pocket. Fingers crossed we snatch it and move on, doesn't look good though.


Kozzy almost unsighted apart from the early goal.  Golly

They are a good side the Swans and I don't see us coming back from here unfortunately. Our defence worried about and distracted by their smalls so their forwards are getting more space. If they prevent us scoring in the first 10 minutes we are done. 

1 minute ago, Redleg said:

Too many passengers and lack of skill killing us.

Must make changes for our next game regardless of the result tonight


Cmon Dees. Big last quarter. Run hard. Kick straight. Let’s do it

14 minutes ago, loges said:

Nowhere near the protected zone

Have not seen that paid for 6 weeks.

1 minute ago, SFebes said:

Way too many passengers tonight. Brown should retire. You wont win many games of footy kicking wide to the forward pocket. Fingers crossed we snatch it and move on, doesn't look good though.

Hope your not blaming Brown because the other are kicking to the pocket.

 

It's close considering there are just so many passengers.

Dogga

Kozzie

Milk

Brown.

I goal from all 4.

Never a chance.

 

Sydney are the best last quarter team in the AFL 😳


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