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GAMEDAY: Rd 21 VS North Melbourne

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Not all on JJ, sloppiest we've been for years. 

 
 

 

Lever is being torn a new one

A bit of corridor play would not go astray but I did notice a few kick outs to the corridor area that didn't come off.

North are parking the bus so we need to be quicker on the rebound


this is actually embarrassing …. they clearly have arrived utterly switched off. 🤬

This is 100% an attitude problem. Nobody is trying hard. 

Can the defenders just stop bombing it out and hit a target.

Next goal and it's gone I reckon.

This is just putrid.

Thank goodness for Viney but he's playing without teammates.

4 minutes ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

Tommo should be playing. Might have actually had a dip out there. Our backline is, again, completely lost at sea.

Well Smith is the perfect sub and never plays well when he get a full game. Why the change.


Some people think Lever could be our next captain?

looks like a first gamer out there 

Wow. This is one of the worst, most low effort lackadaisical performances I've seen in the last couple of years.

 

What a horrible start to the comeback quarter.

Under seige.

4 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Smith our best defender by a mile. Lever and May are panic merchants and Bowey having a shocker. 

Yep spot on. 


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