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Giants didn’t turn up in the first Q

now it’s a real arm wrestle

bring it on

are we good enough!

I'd bring Turner on for Bowey in the second half.  He's a mile off this defensively and far too slow to move the ball on.  No penetration in his kicking when he does


1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Rivers... 2 disposals this quarter

GWS showing up

Thrown away a solid lead.

Billings, Nibbler and Kozzie are lost out there.

Oliver our best but can't do it alone 

How the [censored] wasn’t the first a free to Roo let alone the second when he was tackled with out it. [censored]

 

Better if Kozz dishes this.  Too far out


It's a real shame you can't rely on a 4 quarter performance from Melbourne anymore.

I wonder if the players are flat because there is no atmosphere. 

I know they started well but seriously it's  pretty quiet here


Killing us with numbers around the ball. Working harder than us. Not sure why we’ve dropped off so much.

Were done for this year. Time to blood the kids.

Great start

Giants went hard that Quarter

50-50 game from here

We can definitely beat ‘em. Need to keep the pressure up around the ball and run our hearts out. 

Just now, Jibroni said:

Were done for this year. Time to blood the kids.

We are blooding the kids and we're leading at half time


1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

I wonder if the players are flat because there is no atmosphere. 

I know they started well but seriously it's  pretty quiet here

Deplorable turnout 

1 minute ago, Chook said:

It's a real shame you can't rely on a 4 quarter performance from Melbourne anymore.

or from the Giants

That quarter was the one we are used too.

Roll the dice....who will turn up?

Kozzie, Anb, Billings show some leadership fgs.

Well done Oliver.

We could have had that game wrapped up but we probably just threw away our finals chances.

Why isn't Milk playing up the ground more?

What a waste

This game is just the perfect summary of our club.

On and off and all over the place.

Woey isn't fully ready yet.

 

 

Giants were never going to lie down. They’re a bloody good team fighting for a spot in the 8 just like us. 


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