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Get it together Melbourne. This is embarrassing. 

 
 

Okay that was shocking. three short kicks within their 50.

Probably doesn't help when senior figures like Viney and Oliver completely butcher the footy by foot.

 


We have lost the plot. Oliver and Trac need to get it together ffs. Can’t be this bad without Gawn. 

 

Not running hard enough. 


Can tell McDonald isn't 100% at all.

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Can tell McDonald isn't 100% at all.

Looks like 20 seconds behind the play 

McDonald is a real worry , can’t take a contested mark to save himself

2 minutes ago, praha said:

Okay that was shocking. three short kicks within their 50.

We’re mentally shaken. Dees minds aren’t on the game 


Any chance of winning a clearance. We look absolutely spent.


I guess all of those / us who said we should never have recruited Brundy may need a second think.

Hoping that Max is a 'minor strain' but if it is long term we will need a major restructure, somehow.

 

We are simply being beaten by a team who turned up more switched on than us. Not fantastic, but hardly end of the world stuff. Max out will have a huge impact on the game plan. Interesting to see how they regroup. I reckon they will get it together over the duration of the match. Hang tough. 

 

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