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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

 

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