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3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

If you’re not worried about our disposal you’ve achieved the highest level of zen possible. 

death, taxes, and dees' turnovers giving away easy goals

 
5 minutes ago, Bystander said:

Jefferson the saviour? I doubt it.

Saviour? I just want to see him (and the other players listed) take the field after having an interrupted pre-season.

 

AND MORE OF THE SAME BOMBING INTO THE FORWARD LINE FFS !!🤮

Do I think they’ll play with as little pressure as they are today come Opening Round? No

Are there still concerning signs about our disposal and decision making (which have been an issue for years now)? Yes


1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

A bit of a pattern. I suppose you could blame it on our attempt to play fast football. Fastball is not our traditional strength

Correct.

I don't mind it though. We know we can play lockdown footy, it's the offensive exercution that kills us. Good to get some in game experience in.

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

If you’re not worried about our disposal you’ve achieved the highest level of zen possible. 

I’m so worried about it that I no longer am. 

5 minutes ago, marieisademon said:

Wait until next week, do you really want players to put there body's on the line for a scratch match, and get injured 

You want to see something that shows we will be a better side, the key areas that we needed to improve was skill execution and forward line efficiency.  We have seen none of that

 

The commentators have mentioned it a few times but the one positive from today seems to be Viney's inside 50s

3 minutes ago, drdrake said:

You want to see something that shows we will be a better side, the key areas that we needed to improve was skill execution and forward line efficiency.  We have seen none of that

Something needs to change. Just don't know what.


1 minute ago, Ugottobekidding said:

Does anyone have a score

Melbourne: 10.7 (67) to Richmond 12.6 (78)


Verrall is actually holding his own pretty well thus far. competing at least.

12 minutes ago, 640MD said:

I am pleased the Kayo feed here is not working !!

Working great from Apollo Bay!

 

Thought we were 15 goals down with the comments 


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