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17 points down and I'll take it. Probably should be 30 down. Don't blame the umps as, for the most part, we're second to the contest.

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1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Cocky not to play Brown. Pure and simple. We went in expecting a win. 

Melks been good but yea not enough marking power. We so need Bbb. Jvr young and I've said my bit about our other tall.

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2 minutes ago, Mel Bourne said:

Ok, not a free to Spargo. 
 

But not a f$$$ing free against either! 
 

 

Again… should have been a free against. He had a mark (prior opp) played on, ducked and didn’t dispose of it. HTB every day. 

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1 minute ago, Gawndy the Great said:

I’ll be the first to stay I could see this coming… but to be honest I still have that feeling before every game. The benefits of being a Melbourne supporter. 
 

Not after you belt Sydney who is a quality side unlike Essendon.

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Petty in a lot of trouble, looks like ribs. Bowser seeing stars and prob concussed

May hardly sighted, Stringer keeping him away from Draper and Philips inside their 50

Goodwin needs to rethink and reset. Time to move a couple of chess pieces around. Could've been a lot further behind than 17

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Just now, Dr. Gonzo said:

And if we play him people have a go for playing underdone players and not resting them. Can't win.

He isn’t underdone. He’s trained this morning. We didn’t play him because we expected rain. 
 

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1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

I hope Tmac is sent back the twos for much more than a week. Didn't touch it that quarter.  No tackles. No marks. No intensity.

We so miss Max's marking.

I think TMac needs to go back, maybe Petty forward or just play a small forward line. Whatever the midfield will have to get right on top if we are to win this. 

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2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Cocky not to play Brown. Pure and simple. We went in expecting a win. 

Right call not to play another tall, we’re already getting chopped up by Essendon runners, but it should’ve been Brown in, if healthy, and T Mc out.

We’ve been seduced by Tommy’s flat track goals against the eagles reserves 

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14 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Sorry but van Rooyen is dreadful today 

Yep ... young fellas gonna have ups & downs.

Also though our delivery inside has been bog ordinary.

Add to that no Macca, no Kozzy and Tracc' rushed donkey kick at goal.

Fritta & Melk's kick around the cormer when it appeared they had options to handball to for a better shot 👎🏼

Grundy's work with the ball 50/50 and doesnt push back hard enough to cover their talls pushing forward

Looking pretty ordinary at this point.

One move they need to make is Kozzy into the middle.  I would also sub Spargo off for JJ from here on

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1 minute ago, Stiff Arm said:

Petty in a lot of trouble, looks like ribs. Bowser seeing stars and prob concussed

May hardly sighted, Stringer keeping him away from Draper and Philips inside their 50

Goodwin needs to rethink and reset. Time to move a couple of chess pieces around. Could've been a lot further behind than 17

TMac to the back flank to support the aerial Contest.

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Grundy needs to lift as well, has looked second rate defensively against two ruckmen who have kicked half of their goals. 

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A few selfish things by our fowards today. 

The positive is we have a half to sort this out. The bad news is essendons confidence is up 

Our good players need to lift. Oliver, trac, hunter, McDonald & Viney.

I see max there. come on max fire your team up

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