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1 minute ago, Garbo said:

Can we sub Tomlinson off, complete liability not sure why he was bought into the team

No one could have stopped that

 
1 minute ago, praha said:

Kozzie's goal. Impey ran off him and he jogged behind. Impey got the ball and set up the play.

We're playing very lazy, make no mistake.

Kozzie isn’t playing for a couple more weeks. 

37 minutes ago, SPC said:

The only thing I like so far is Joel Smiths tackling.. a pity umpires aren’t 

Setting up for " robbed by the umpires" already ?


2 minutes ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

I’m so sick of this every week.. how about we dominate a lesser team rather than let them hang around for the whole game 

Hawks are a good young side, learning quickly 

This won’t be an easy game

 

Last 3 weeks our disposal has been bottom four worthy. Lucky we’ve been doing other things well.

1 minute ago, Mel Bourne said:

Kozzie isn’t playing for a couple more weeks. 

Kossi likes doing difficult flashy stuff


Hawks are absolutely primed to win this. Look like a finals side.

Good to see Melbourne are consistent. Without fail we never turn up against the teams we should beat. We are mentally fragile.

Petracca just picking today to sell teammates into trouble at every opportunity 

 


God we are a hard watch, we would want to play better than this come finals or a straight sets exit on the cards again, especially if we finish 5th 

1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Who's the guy taking Tomlinson apart

 

Adam Tomlinson 


Is someone told me one team was 4th and the other 16th without telling me which team was which … I’m not sure I could tell

 

Bill Laurie totally devoid of confidence.


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