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I don’t know how we managed to pick up McVee as a rookie but I’m glad we did.

My 3 point half time PowerPoint slide headings:
1. Carlton are rubbish
2. Dees lack class & polish
3. Rubbish game of footy with almost no highlights.

I am so very bored watching this.

 

Max magnificent contented mark spoiled by an awful kick. 

5 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Great game of VFL this.

This is really a very low quality game. The unforced errors are leading me to believe we are tired from loading…😂


Two horrible teams. What a fall from grace by the dees. This is not finals or premiership winning football 

Gee Fritta is a mile off. He and Pickett need to dominate the 2nd half 

 

The quiet and nervous crowd tells you all you need to know about these 2 teams... Very poor footy.

Lack of foot skills speaks of heavy legs which goes with this phase of the season for most clubs. Just need to keep the effort up and keep chipping away and make sure we get the win.


our disposal of the ball is absolutely terrible, we are turning it over time and time again.

I know we look garbage skills wise but I'm fine with this. We're in a lull with execution and just need to work through it, that's what they are doing currently.

6 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Nice finish Van Rooyen.

Not sure Joel Smith has justified his selection 

I 100% disagree, a little out of it that quarter, but his attack on the ball is light years ahead of TMac


Haven't seen fritta this out of sorts in a long while, him and kozzy need to gives us a bit more in the 2nd half. 

Just now, wizardinoz said:

Umpire not missing anything when McKay goes on the lead.

Or when Carlton sneeze near the ball

We're taking lots of our set shots from very wide in the pocket.


Just now, dee-tox said:

Highlight is McVee. Quick, clean, sure handed. Kid is a star.

I'm honestly relieved when he has the ball. You know it's going to be a good result.

The filth won’t even bother reviewing us, they will just turn up 10 mins before the first bounce and win by 10 goals.

58% kicking efficiency is as bad as it can get. 66% overall same as last week.

Get that right and we are so much better.

 

We have had so many unpressured kicks inside F50 which were horrible. And Brayshaw's was the wort. 

Fritsch & Kozzie look lame.

Spargo is getting it and then... stupidity.


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