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I’m sick so not able to attend - HATE watching on TV.  
 

extremely nervous, really worried we’re going to look slow and horrible. 

Goody 

1- stoppages 

2- embrace the corridor. Collingwood love the corridor.  Stop them and rebound 

3- pressure and turnovers 

ummm  that’s a huge challenge today 

how what about 

- tackling 

- goal kicking 

- skills and targets as well - quicker ball movement 

When it’s all said and done , more is said than done

Go Dees 

 

Here we go.
Let's see what we got.

 

Melb 1.96

Coll 1.85

I don’t think we’ve handled being the hunted team very well, as demonstrated by our sorry record against the pies, even in our premiership year. We went into the last few contests as favourites and today we don’t which makes sense. By rights they win today, they’re playing better, are in better form and we have not found our groove yet.

 BUT

Our best can beat them, so am obviously hoping to see that today. Honestly I’ll be ok with a loss and I’ll feel better about the second half of the year as long as the loss is narrow and the boys dig in for FOUR QUARTERS!

Would LOVE a win though.

Go Dees!! 


D50 ground ball a problem there


Goes without saying that the we can’t give the pies those sorts of chances.

D's fumbling Pies clean. Gotta fix that.

Hunter waiting too long.

 

May can’t pick a ball off the ground anymore and Hunter needs to keep in simple with kicks


 

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