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1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Bailey Laurie has not offered much today 

But somehow more than Petracca

 

Tomlinson has been good.

A better quarter, game is not really on our terms. I liked the use of tempo footy, needed to make the Hawks do some running without the footy. Coaching staff know what they're doing.

 

Just now, Bates Mate said:

Has alot of mates today 

Some real Bin Diesel performances 

Still not clicking at all and with Hawthorn having 2 of our 3 most important players missing makes it worse. Too many players have been underwelming.

 
Just now, Bates Mate said:

Has alot of mates today 

I couldn't believe the stats 0.0, 2 disposals. I hope his tackling is off the charts otherwise....

I am beginning to think May doesn't have a right eye. Never kicks to the right, never looks to the right. Twice he had a wide open switch to the right and went down the left to 20 players. 


It’s impossible to enjoy watching Melbourne games. Never put sides away early and result always in doubt.

Btw my constant issue, we are going at 50% kicking efficiency to 87%. Why is that?

 

Just now, old dee said:

I am beginning to think May doesn't have a right eye. Never kicks to the right, never looks to the right. Twice he had a wide open switch to the right and went down the left to 20 players. 

Hawks never kick out from a behind to a contest. May... most times

Kozzie:

- underperforms for several rounds. 

- causes debate among the supporters

- questions asked by the pundits 

- plays an absolute blinder

- dissenting voices told to eat their words 

Repeat. 


Just now, wizardinoz said:

Replace Laurie with Schache. Maybe he could take a mark inside 50.

Wouldn't hurt 


2 minutes ago, old dee said:

I am beginning to think May doesn't have a right eye. Never kicks to the right, never looks to the right. Twice he had a wide open switch to the right and went down the left to 20 players. 

Ditto Salem. There was one play he marks in the middle of our D50 with the right side of the field wide open to run and carry, kick to space. He just stays static for 10 seconds looking at the left (from where the ball came from originally) 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

Nibbler been very good.  Melk of course.

Viney fabulous

Smithy's done well

 

Just like the Carlton game.......

Poor by Bowey then. 


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