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Game looks done

Their pressure is elite and our fumbling is next level awful. Not to mention we can’t take a mark inside 50. 


3 straight to start the quarter.

So very disappointing 

God I hate the blues. Can we wake up this quarter, pls?

 
6 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Centre clearances are key.

And we're bog ordinary 

Blues supporters blurh


I think we are done.  
The Brundy experiment ain’t working. One mark and a mere handfful of disposals. 

We have been pretty ordinary in the wet all year. Seems we play one way rain, hail or shine in hopes that it will shine in September when it matters. 


Carlton are a very good side but their supporters are a bunch of wankers.

Kozzie you bewty

Come on kozzy, break their hearts again


Any chance we can play some height in the forward line if we're going to bomb it in?

Kozzie is a jet. Works miracles.

Still alive Dees!!!! Plenty of time in the game we just have to find a spark

 

Kozzie ❤️

Doesnt matter where he is, he always knows where the goals are. Elite

Can it kickstart something?

Max looks done.  Leave Grundy on the ball from here


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