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1 minute ago, Bates Mate said:

Very flat after those two games in succession in Adelaide. Carrying too many blokes who are sore or underdone or non existent Oliver, Brown, Petty, Chandler,jvr, billings, woey, Salem (inj) ,fritsch 

Is Brown playing ? Is JVR ever going to mark it ?? That’s 15 dropped marks in a row. 

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Any ideas coming out of the coaches box this evening? have not seen any positive moves they might have made. 

How about swapping petty and Tmac for a quarter? we might get a bit more out of Petty at least.

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In the last 8 minutes we actually won a lot of ball at half back, only to totally stuff it up with poor disposal and/decision making. 

JVR, Fritsch, Petty and Brown have been as poor as I have ever seen them. No influence, and losing contest after contest. 

Not sure what to do here - it feels like we are mentally and physically fatigued.

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Forward line: do we have one?

Midfield: laughably slow and cumbersome.

Defence: Chaotic.

Goody will need to produce a miracle from here. I'm not holding my breath.

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Had to log in for the first time in 2024 just to say what the [censored] was that.

 

Oliver shouldn’t be playing.

Ben Brown offers nothing.

Petty to worried about getting into niggle.

Billings unsighted.

Fritsch does nothing when the chips are down.

Windsor can’t get the run going.

Missing Kozzie big time.

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Smashed around the ball. Zero defensive pressure in the forward half.

No Kozzie no Melbourne.

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I have said it once and I will say it again JVR has cricketers hands when the ball comes in at pace his wrists are cocked back to far and his hands are facing the ball on impact.

Why do forwards always start from behind or stand on the wrong side of the incoming ball and stand flat-footed hope they change it after half time.

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3 minutes ago, Chook said:

If we're tired after being up for a month, you have to wonder how the coaches didn't see it through the week. If we thought we'd just turn up then the players need to get their heads checked. This is last year's grand finalists we're playing.

Lost this at the selection table

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3 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Petty doesn’t give a stuff. Looks like he has checked out. Only positive is Rivers.

Must admit, I've thought that for a while. There's no way we're getting a first round pick based on tonight's effort.

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1 minute ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Is Brown playing ? Is JVR ever going to mark it ?? That’s 15 dropped marks in a row. 

Very Bizarre about JVR, you can't just forget how to mark. Confidence issues?

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2 goals in a half yuck, I thought the lions might win but didn’t expect it to be over at half time, I’m glad I took the lions at $2.80 they are better than what the odds were saying 

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5 minutes ago, picket fence said:

MAX GAWN is a poor ruckman, Ive thought this for a while, rarely feeds our mids. Great around the ground marking etc but a poor ruckman at centre bounces!

this is an awful post 

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5 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Only positive is that we just could not be worse. It looks like the two games in Adelaide have taken too much out of us. Total lack of effort. 

That’s absolute bullocks. They have had 7 days since their last game. 

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1 minute ago, demon3165 said:

I have said it once and I will say it again JVR has cricketers hands when the ball comes in at pace his wrists are cocked back to far and his hands are facing the ball on impact.

Why do forwards always start from behind or stand on the wrong side of the incoming ball and stand flat-footed hope they change it after half time.

What's disappointing about that is that he used to clunk everything for Casey.

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