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Harley showing he is still just an inexperienced kid learning the ropes.

The kid Reid is a terrific player - no doubt. 

However, his lack of experience is showing out in this game.

I reckon he can expect a hard tag for the rest of the season.

 

Reid showing blatant umpire dissent but nothing happens. 

Good on Harley Reid for brining the kind of competitiveness that wins matches. Not to dredge up the past, but imagine Jack Watts had his desire to win.


Blows my mind we dropped 4 pts to a rebuilding listless Meth Coke.

Can't never be sure of anything, but we had to be in a heavy loading phase.

You simply can't beat the same team (Saints) thats knocked off the team that's beaten you (Eagles) in the space of 2 weeks.

At the same ground also, doesn't add up.

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Seeing the Saints beat West coast does make me annoyed because we couldn't do it. Yes I know west coast didn't have waterman or Kelly but the Saints still got the job done & actually looked better when king went off.

 

5 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Blows my mind we dropped 4 pts to a rebuilding listless Meth Coke.

It's typical of Melbourne though 


I don’t think the Eagles side we saw against us will ever return this year. It was like they drank something from the water before us just to knock us off.


1 minute ago, Nascent said:

Imagine if tigers made it 5 straight losses for the cats...

Imagine all the people

Living with their tears

woo-hoooooo

Steven May says I’m a dreamer

but i’m not the only one

i hope someday Collingwood plays there

and someone upon them will drop a bomb


 

Fair bit of yellow and black in the stands.

Has it been explained why Tiges r in black shorts and Cats r in white?


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