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Can we keep this below a 60 pt loss? 

 
2 minutes ago, 640MD said:

Petty on one leg. FGS not in the back line, put him forward make bbb rum Tmac back

I know he won us a flag but sometimes it seems Goody is slow to make changes at times.


Give Tracc some Grippo FCS

T-Mac barely sighted after his first goal at about the 5 minute mark

That sums it up. Trac eats those balls for breakfast. Gets done for HTB. 

1 minute ago, Cyclops said:

Petty forward anf Tmac back..try something

Way too late. Probably should have addressed the clearance spanking an hour ago I think.

 

Grundy trying hard but boy.... how many times has he found Lion tonight


Ah yes, THAT kick from Grundy. what outstanding intelligence. 

3 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Well my prediction proved a little enthusiastic 😂

Mine too 😩😩

Lever and Bowey get a pass - not many others.

Fancy giving that doofus Daniher 4 goals 


Just now, Maldonboy38 said:

Ah yes, THAT kick from Grundy. what outstanding intelligence. 

The same kick every other player of ours has been doing all night, but it's Grundys fault now?

Melbourne's delivery into the 50 had been great tonight.....great at putting it down a Brisbane's defenders throat.

We’ve given up.

Honestly humiliating performance this 

Apart from us playing poorly and lions playing better

we still have a putrid entry into the F50


8 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Sorry we are gone worst loss in 10 years!

So you clearly have forgotten the 2018 PF, just for starters.  Or last year's first loss v Freo

 

 

It's time to bring in JVR for T-Mac and Disco for Tomo me thinks

5 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Wow so many of the comments tonight are way over the top. 2nd game in lost our skip . The lions bought the heat we where not up to tonight but long way to go in the season. People need to get some perspective

 

Don't think so. The perspective is even with Max down we have simply been putrid. Basic skills lacking. Soft tackles . No run. It's been a shocker with maybe 2 or 3 acceptable performances. I eish it were not so but it's the truth. 

This was a grudge match and I know max is a huge out it doesn't excuse this lack of effort from so many.


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