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We desperately need a key big forward.

See how [censored] easy it is to kick a goal Melbourne!!!! Good grief. 


The ch 7 commentators are sickening and the ABC commentary is too far behind.

All the play for absolutely no result, conversion genuinely putrid. 

Dominated the game but can’t score. Game over.

 

We have genuine ball butchers in our team.

Forward entries woeful 


Just now, leave it to deever said:

We desperately need a key big forward.

I take this back.

Pickett needs some “message” time at Casey. 

He’s been as useful as Anne Frank’s drum kit this year. 

Forward 50 connection continues to suck -  I’d look to sub Grundy and have Roo do some ruck if he doesn’t pick up soon

Look inside as first option FCS..... instead last two kicks were down the line straight to Moore.

Viney was free on the inside on that last one but again we played old style straight ahead footy there.

Kozzy stop going for pack screamers it never works.  Stay down for the crumbs.  Spoilt a Maxy mark i  one of those.


Getting kicking for goal lessons from a yank who has played the game for a minute against our players who have played it since the age of 6.

Ruck me Dees.

loosen up.

If I was able to reach thru the tele and punch the nose of Tim Watson I would. 
Repeatedly. 

6 minutes ago, BDA said:

Lets be honest. Fritta flopped there

Lets be honest, you take a guy down 25m off the ball and you get a free paid against.


Just now, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Third soft free when we had won the clearance 

Be at least 10 by the end

 

Great to see us mark like this . Been missing for a while.


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