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GAMEDAY: Rd 09 vs Hawthorn

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Another classic game day thread

I really hate how we capitulate in quarters. It’s one thing to do against good teams. It’s embarrassing to do it against a side that doesn’t even want to win.Ā 

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I am furious after watching that quarter. Allowing the Hawks to play like that is inexcusable.Ā 

Fumbling.Ā 

Fritsch - what is going on? Does he need a spell at Casey?

And if I see another handball to a team mate's feet I will scream.Ā 


Made to look ordinary by the 2nd last team on the ladder.

They had control in the centre easily.

Lift Dees FFS!!!!!!

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Hunter, Chandler, Spargo, Fritsch, Sparrow quiet quartersĀ 

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There’s lots of seagulls here tonight.Ā 

Why they waited til that quarter to play the ā€˜How to beat Melbourne’ method, who knows. They aren’t good enough to make it last of course, and don’t haveĀ the efficiency, but boy does it show once more how we can lose control of the game when ANY team plays that way. Troubling…..

Hopefully we saved the best for last. Hawks turned up the intensity that quarterĀ 


Chandler needs to find a way to get involved.Ā 

Langers and ANB are not in very good form.

Wrested back control when Max went in ruck.

Tracc and Oliver good.

Petty off messes up structure.

4 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Yep we need more from Spargo, ANB and Chandler for starters.Ā 

Who ? Ā That are Passengers todayĀ 


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Cos I guess we’re going to eek a win v 18th??


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