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Jeez we are good at turning an advantage call into a mess.ย 

Some bloody composure would be nice FFS.

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1 goal 6 same [censored] AS PREVIOUS JUST SHIZZEN GOODNIGHT!

Wow, this is everything that was bad about our game last year.ย 


Great passage of play, but look where we kick it to - the pocket, which may as well be the 10th row.

Looks like it's the exact same Melbourne we saw last year. No difference whatsoever.

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1st quarter

xx Spargo and Laurie horribleย 

Xx kicking efficiency horribleย 

Xx goalkicking Spargo Fritschย 

๐Ÿคก๐ŸคกPetracca handball to players under pressureย 

๐Ÿ‘Gawn. Tomlinson. ย Viney. ย Only !!!ย 

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Where van rooyen gone?

Back to Van Diemens Land

Itโ€™s interesting to watch the clash of styles, good kicking versus terrible kicking. Which will win?! Tune in to find out.

Worst sports job in Australia would be playing in Melbourne's forward line.


Looks exactly the same as last year so far

WASTING POSSESSIONS

Fix it up Goodwin

1 minute ago, layzie said:

Bad kicking is bad football and all thatย 

Really is as simple as thatย 

Game style hasn't and just won't change.

Not looking sharpe at the moment, they look like they are rusty in the touch if the footy. ย Had opportunities l, just need to capitalise on the this qtr. ย  swan got a definite plan going.ย 

Nothing has changed, itโ€™s all between the ears canโ€™t handle the pressureย 


Didn't like that first quarter. Our ball movement is still stagnant or kick in hope. We're burning all our chances. We've got a few who are seriously lacking intensity out there too.

Viney digging in as always though. Such a warrior and the ultimate team mate. Follow his lead boys!

Liking some of the efforts by Schache. Sparrow looks stronger than previously.

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2 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

So much for our improved kicking. Sub in Billings for Laurie

Laurie will not make it please make him go away

Cannot see what Goodwin sees in him

4 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Where van rooyen gone?

He's in a big pack we keep bombing to.


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