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Big fella putting in a break out performance this weekend off the back of his 0 disposal effort last week.

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I don’t mean to labour the point, but Lobb’s accurate goal kicking at one end vs Jefferson’s inability to convert at the other is the difference between the sides at the moment. Given who Casey have unavailable, it’s a bloody good effort to still be within a few goals

1 minute ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

I don’t mean to labour the point, but Lobb’s accurate goal kicking at one end vs Jefferson’s inability to convert at the other is the difference between the sides at the moment. Given who Casey have unavailable, it’s a bloody good effort to still be within a few goals

you don't mean to, yet you keep doing it...

 
1 minute ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

I don’t mean to labour the point, but Lobb’s accurate goal kicking at one end vs Jefferson’s inability to convert at the other is the difference between the sides at the moment. Given who Casey have unavailable, it’s a bloody good effort to still be within a few goals

9 listed Melbourne players v 15 Dogs. Fair bit more experience with the dogs too, a lot of our listed players are young guys with next to no experience.

 

much better than last week. 


13 minutes ago, 12345_54321 said:

Jefferson shouldn’t have given that off but why would the skipper Mitch White even call for it? Should’ve told him to settle. 

Maybe because he has missed 6 and White would like a win.

 

Spicer played very well in the Norf match at Casey last season as well


No quality crumbing smalls.  While i recognise we might be wanting Moniz to do some sort of apprenticeship down back, there are times you have to recognise when to do that.

With so many AFL listed players out, today is not the day imho.  Should be playing a quasi HHF / crumbing role.

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White's worked his arzz off

 

Connoly goal via the Kolt?


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