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GAMEDAY: Rd 18 vs Brisbane

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Fascinating - deliberately having a higher handball to kick ratio than any other game since round 8… 

foxing?

 

Coleman is killing us. Put Pickett on him.

[censored] go at the ball kozzie!!!!

 

And one more time we kick it to the trailing Brisbane player. For Christ sake Melbourne fix that [censored] up


Gus laid a tackle and then watched his opponent just run away??? WTF?

Lachie Hunter watching that little Ashcroft mark the ball uncontested...😠

 

2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

C7 love the lions.

So goes AFL HQ. Results may be scripted.......

Hunter what about playing football not basketball- exert an ounce of pressure please!


Just now, layzie said:

So hard to get a read on this game 

We have a lot of passengers 

Long night ahead of us, gonna be plenty of scoring the way it's shaping up, just hope we're in front at the end.

4 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

77DE%

A goal and a couple of assists

But can he please stop the turnovers? Sometimes he can kill momentum, he is a link player.

1 minute ago, PerthDee said:

Hunter what about playing football not basketball- exert an ounce of pressure please!

He doesn’t do that.

Zorko starting a fight and walking away. Classic coward troll behavior. I would pay good money to see someone run through him. 


Soft team

What about marking man on man when they have back 50 ball Goody … it’s not rocket science how they walk out and score all there goals.

Marking grass is STUPIDITY!!!

 

I think we're playing into the Lions' hands here. They're basically just sweating on our turnovers and killing us on the rebound. The onus is on Melbourne to get possession and then keep possession. Fail to do that under the Lions' pressure in the 2nd half and we'll lose.


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