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GAMEDAY: Rd 16 vs GWS

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2 minutes ago, praha said:

Club update:

 

Is that the same foot he had trouble with early in the season?

 

Harmes looks like he’s running in mud. Way off it at the moment.

 

4 minutes ago, praha said:

Club update:

 

Same one as before?

If trac could finish off his opportunities he’d be running away with the Brownlow, his conversion has regressed in a serious way. 

Jesus wept, our kicking

it’s core business - why is this so hard

we’re last in goal accuracy - last

going to cost more games and maybe a top 4


We are hard to watch -  lots of effort but so dumb and wasteful….    Why so many talls on a day like this….  Why hasn’t trac improved his loopy high ball drop??

3 minutes ago, manny100 said:

Seems a top of foot injury to Fritta. Vision on TV.

Doers not look good.

Done for the season?

And Petraca misses another one 


The gameplan:

 

1. Get an entry to a 1 on 1.

2. Ball gets to ground

3. Opposition has players waiting, Melbourne forwards second to contest

4. Stoppage or Melbourne shot on goal (and subsequent behind)

5. Opposition eventually gets possession end-to-end to an open forward line

6. Repeat

5 minutes ago, gregdemon said:

Max in form not

It’s over see you next week soft  l a add m off to gym seen this movie before

Harmes was well outside protected zone. You have to wonder how far around you can run before it’s play on. Round one it was half a step

 

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