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I’m a bit worried about Gawn , his best looks behind him.

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1 minute ago, jnrmac said:

Not quite true Smith and Roo both took marks i50 for goals...

One swallow doth not make a summer

 

Ball kicked to Petty and he can't be bothered even competing

Soft if you need it lace-out

2 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

to lose to the puddy tatts with their best forward, their best two midfielders missing is very, very poor

Absolutely.


4 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Let’s not totally blame ANB for the loss, we can also blame Fritsch for that idiotic dangerous tackle.

*Perfect tackle

Now we need bang, bang, bang, bang

There should be a lot of nervous blokes heading into the review. At least 6 who are horribly scared of body contactĀ 

I’d love to see one game this year where we hit up targets instead of bombing it on heads.

Fritta and Kossie are not taking marks against this backline in the dry, no chance in the wet

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4 minutes ago, poita said:

Any chance of Gawn doing anything positive this year? There's more to being a leader than doing media appearances. Viney is putting him to shame at the moment.Ā 

Viney is putting a lot of guys to shame these last few weeks.

1 minute ago, Fanatique Demon said:

Amazing how we can’t keep an open forward line.Ā 

Oh who's the coach, that's right a ruckman and a coach who's allowed a dysfunctional forward line the last 2 years.


I want a national trust formed to ban us from playing on this ground for 5 yearsĀ 

3 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Our forward 50 work is absolutely freaking horrible.Ā 

This. We have to work far too hard to score.

Just now, dees189227 said:

This team is going to waste this talent we've got.

That kick sums up Max's nightĀ 

Melbourne 2021

Geelong 2022

Potentially Port 2023

All quick burst scoring with just sheer brute speed and perfection in the middle. Teams get spooked and you're behind before you even realise it's 10 goals difference.

We had our moment in 2021. The days of Richmond, Hawthorn, Brisbane type flags are over (for now).


Just now, DeeZee said:

I’m a bit worried about Gawn , his best looks behind him.

32 years old next year. He’s has knee recos and the back of his head has been caved in with the constant punches over the last few years. He’s near the end and isn’t going to have much of a meaningful impact onfield going forward.

1 minute ago, BW511 said:

There should be a lot of nervous blokes heading into the review. At least 6 who are horribly scared of body contactĀ 

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Langdon one of them, what a difference with Hunter.

Only melbourne can make rohan look like an actual footballer.Ā 


Feels similar to the Port loss.. wet night, we didn’t adjust and the opposition took opportunities by more composureĀ 

Congratulations Gary Rohan, tonight's recipient of the Kent Kingsley Award For Spuds Who Play Well Against Melbourne award.

Full credit to Salem.

He hasn't played for eons.

Comes back and immediately asserts himself as a great player.

There are lot of players that could learn from his comittinment.

We played some good footy followed by dome really dumb footy.

Max needs to stop doing podcasts and focus on playing footy again.

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3 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

to lose to the puddy tatts with their best forward, their best two midfielders missing is very, very poor

Exactly they are a mid table team at best this year, this is slightly above the Essendon loss for our worst performance of the year. Our players pick and choose when they can be bothered, with the talent they have on the list it is infuriating that they are letting it go to waste. We should be dominating the competition but we are looking like also rans


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