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POSTGAME: Rd 15 vs North Melbourne

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Suck on that umpires!!!

 

Hooray we are 3 times better than Cwood

 

Thank God North is [censored].


Trying to save the game with 10 mins to go was moronic. 
We were lucky to keep that lead. It smacked of a scared coaching staff.

 

Pathetic 

Kynan Brown with the game saving tackle

back in the 8!

Thought we were totally done 5 mins to go… 

Windsor the two frees that gave them goals at the start… gave them all the momentum 

That felt like a loss… 

Simon is useless. Sending petty back behind the ball with 10 minutes to go 9 points up against the bottom of the ladder is pathetic and laughable.

Oliver needs to be dropped come back next year. Beyond a liability, he is taking up a midfield spot where we could be developing someone else


Thanks JV and Max.

I know it's a win but hmmm only just.

Great effort in the dying stages from young Brown.

We won, but gee,,

Feel for K.Brown, coming on in the last 10 minutes in his debut game, I think that really sucks, really they should star them then sub  off.  His brief cameo saved us at the bell.

 

Don't celebrate that Melbourne. Pathetic against the bottom team. 0 goals to us in that finals term.

Kynan Brown game saving tackle.  Maybe give him a full game next week 

Just now, Gorgoroth said:

Trying to save the game with 10 mins to go was moronic. 
We were lucky to keep that lead. It smacked of a scared coaching staff.

I am gobsmacked by that. Scoreless in the last quarter. Holding the ball whenever we had it on the wing and letting them flood.

We have zero confidence. Zero synergy. No structure. 

We are poorly coached and playing like huge plodders. We are bottom 4 the way we are playing.


A win is a win?

Usually yeah, but we just eked out a 3 point win against the bottom team on the ladder, managed just 70 points and didn’t score a single point in the final qtr. I’m not sure how to feel about today but it’s hard not to argue the season is over. We just have to plan for next year. Something has to change and we need a serious injection of quality to fill some gaps. Review of everything please while we still have our core. 

 Next week v the lions up there… 😬

 

Any reason why there was more Kangaroo's supporters tonight? It's our home game right?


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