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2 goals 7 in a half of footy, how depressingly Melbourne. 

 
  On 28/06/2024 at 12:46, Bates Mate said:

I'm one eyed but the ANB over the line was obvious in my one eye

It looked like the Brisbane player clipped his foot which caused him to trip. 

  On 28/06/2024 at 12:41, Sideshow Bob said:

I counted 12 steps on Rivs goal kicking run - rough rough call that ultimately cost the gane

Yeah, same on the reply, but he covers 20 in those steps... sadly. 

 
  On 28/06/2024 at 12:44, Bates Mate said:

Yeah Petty 0.4 was horrible but he played his best game of the year plenty of strong marks and involvement. I'm not writing him off yet

5 Contested Marks, just flip him to the other end. 

  On 28/06/2024 at 12:46, Moonshadow said:

For the love of God, put Petty back next week

He's not a forward

Petty actually hitting some form but I agree. He's a Backman. Play him back.  Sadly we have no forwards.  It's criminal that Harris goes to Fritsch. 


  On 28/06/2024 at 12:47, Grr-owl said:

Always the same. Play slow = lose. Every time I see May hanging on to it in the goal square my heart sinks. Just sucks all the energy out of us. We are not batteries, we are human. Get the energy up and it gives you more energy, not less.

We must be the dumbest team to never learn from it.

Agree on the may kick ins. The centre square is always empty , wish someone would run into it and May kicked to them 

Feel like that was lost on fitness. In the game early we curtailed their uncontested game and we got them out the back a few times. As the game wore on we got more and more tired and couldn’t press up as much. I don’t think it was too much of saving the game, I just think we ran out of gas in the last qtr.

Petty’s miss to put us up by 28pts ultimately changed the course of the game I feel. We would have been up 2 goals to 1 that qtr but instead he missed and they go bang bang.

Petty’s marking was absolutely elite, but FFS you can’t be kicking 0.4. He needs to be working around the clock on his set shots.

Overall, after seeing our contested game come back I think we beat West Coast and Essendon. We’re absolutely a finals chance if we can play like that each week.

  On 28/06/2024 at 12:31, BAMF said:

I know this will fall on deaf ears right now, but that was a cracking game. Both teams had so many missed opportunities. 

We had so many young players, we were always going to fade late. 

Disappointed with the result but proud of the team. Lots to work on though and a few clear gaps still in the list.

Vent away demonlanders!

This. 

 

Bring on the Wet Toast next week

 

OK got home for the final quarter. 

Some tell neale bullen the state of origin was on Wednesday night.  No need for a try over the boundary line.  What a brain fade.

I know he was probably tired but why in that final moment didn't max push himself further into the 50 & put himself in a position to mark it.

Again 2 weeks in a row we are goaless. It just isn't good enough. 

 

 


  On 28/06/2024 at 12:49, DemonOX said:

It looked like the Brisbane player clipped his foot which caused him to trip. 

It was a rugby try.

Well done Nibbler 👍

  On 28/06/2024 at 12:46, Dave1711 said:

We will win 2 more games and finish 12-13th 

Not the worst thing. Showed tonight what we can do at our best(Petracca plays we win). Get a pick in the top 10, get Petracca and Clarry back to their best but, most importantly,  be very active in free agency and trade period. Josh Battle please. Add midfield depth and of course a support forward/ ruck. If that all occurs and Max and May can reproduce we will be right back amongst it in 2025.

the most infuriating part of tonight...Turner trying to take chest mark instead of on the hands, missed goals with instant rebound by Brisbane, May's non mark, Rivers non goal. Some really dumb football by AFL players that should do the basisc well. easy from the couch, I know, but FFS!

  On 28/06/2024 at 12:43, DemonOX said:

ANB was tripped over the line and they got that last goal from it. WTF. 

We don’t help ourselves though by not kicking a goal in the last AGAIN. 

Cmon he wasn’t tripped, he dived. Could see he had no options forward and didn’t want to turn it over, In hindsight if he wanted the boundary handball it of the Lions leg

  On 28/06/2024 at 12:41, wizardinoz said:

Surely Jeffo time. Petty must be dropped if he can’t kick.

I have been saying for most of the year that Jefferson is not ready, but I am willing to concede we must give him a go. Petty has become a negative net result player. If he takes a contested mark he is either on the wing, or he can't kick goals. His goal kicking is becoming demoralising. Jefferson might at least produce a neutral net result.

And Fritsch is a shadow of his former self. Opposition players are playing him close so he cannot run and leap at the ball so he is being physically dominated. 

 

Edited by Maldonboy38


A lot of posts about the inaccuracy. Confident we would have lost on xScore too. Each of the fourth quarter misses was a shot that on average gets kicked less than 50% of the time. 

It’s still a problem, but in a game where our opponent was making the same sort of errors at the other end, I’m far more interested in our mindset, tactics and fitness. 

Petty 4.13 for the year now.

After kicking 12.1 last year, wtf has happened?

Technique gone? Mental? Both?

Killed us tonight.

As a team, 4 behinds in last two final quarters. What message are they getting at 3/4 time?

  On 28/06/2024 at 12:48, Moonshadow said:

And the dumb thing is he had 2 lose team mates in front of him had he attempted a bounce handball

Which is ironic, because he is king of the unnecessary underground handball..this was the one time we needed it

OK got home for the final quarter. 

Some tell neale bullen the state of origin was on Wednesday night.  No need for a try over the boundary line.  What a brain fade.

I know he was probably tired but why in that final moment didn't max push himself further into the 50 & put himself in a position to mark it.

Again 2 weeks in a row we are goaless. It just isn't good enough. 

 

 

  On 28/06/2024 at 12:51, Pennant St Dee said:

Cmon he wasn’t tripped, he dived. Could see he had no options forward and didn’t want to turn it over, In hindsight if he wanted the boundary handball it of the Lions leg

I reckon he over balanced but I don't blame the umpire for paying it. 

There were several others though that were complete BS


  On 28/06/2024 at 12:53, 1858 said:

Petty 4.13 for the year now.

After kicking 12.1 last year, wtf has happened?

Technique gone? Mental? Both?

Killed us tonight.

As a team, 4 behinds in last two final quarters. What message are they getting at 3/4 time?

He''s a premiership full back

Edited by The Stigga

  On 28/06/2024 at 12:51, Pennant St Dee said:

Cmon he wasn’t tripped, he dived. Could see he had no options forward and didn’t want to turn it over, In hindsight if he wanted the boundary handball it of the Lions leg

I thought when they did the slowmo on  tv it showed his foot being touched by the Brisbane player which caused him to fall over even though he was heading in that direction. 

Edited by DemonOX

  On 28/06/2024 at 12:53, 1858 said:

Petty 4.13 for the year now.

After kicking 12.1 last year, wtf has happened?

Technique gone? Mental? Both?

Killed us tonight.

As a team, 4 behinds in last two final quarters. What message are they getting at 3/4 time?

99% mental I'd say. He's got the yips and he knows it. Every set shot looks like a heavy burden for him currently. 

 
  On 28/06/2024 at 12:40, Fork 'em said:

Sick of Goodwin trying to save games with defence instead of winning 'em.

Contest, defence.

Hes not a fan of going out and winning it off our own boot, too busy worrying about what the opposition is doing (and taking far too long to decide what to do).

It’s such a negative and uninspiring game plan. Go out and try and win the game, be proactive.

  On 28/06/2024 at 12:52, titan_uranus said:

A lot of posts about the inaccuracy. Confident we would have lost on xScore too. Each of the fourth quarter misses was a shot that on average gets kicked less than 50% of the time. 

It’s still a problem, but in a game where our opponent was making the same sort of errors at the other end, I’m far more interested in our mindset, tactics and fitness. 

Can the misses in the last quarter be simply down to fatigue? We were really run off our legs and couldn't lock it in 50 for long enough.


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