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2 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Did you see Jeffo's game today Picket? Not great

No missed it but didn't sound good at all, HOWEVER still should have been given a game today on form!

 

Seems like we have lifted the shackles a little bit today. Wish we had played this style a few weeks earlier. 
So frustrating..

I’ve lost count on how many times Rivers has turned it over by foot. Zero pressure and zero composure. Shocking game today.

 

Petty, Petty , Petty ....this ain't no petty little effort today.

Keep em goals coming.

 

Rivers needs to be subbed... nevermind 😮‍💨


3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Because he’s played ONE game there? [censored]

And got nowhere near it. Not saying it won’t happen in time but he’s still learning half back. 

Germology more like it.

 
4 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Will the midfield McVee fanboys admit they were wrong?

Not a fan of taking in a larger sample before making a call? Don’t be thorough. That gets in the way of a good shout.


5 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Will the midfield McVee fanboys admit they were wrong?

Yeah and we should delist Kozzy while we're at it.

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Petty, Petty , Petty ....this ain't no petty little effort today.

Keep em goals coming.

 

Has been very good today, BUT when you are gifted games you should play one good one per season!

I’d rather Rivers turn it over 100 times than we play long bomb footy. Trent rarely misses targets when people run with him for options.

That last switch was a perfect indication. No one was giving anything until Kolt late 

Damn that was poor. 3 free Melbourne players and they fluff the mark. 2 goal turnover. 


Urggghhhhhh Koltyn

Tholstrup only young but geez how did he drop that

Kolt is going to hate the review of this game. It’s good for him to be out there, but he’s made some poor decisions.

You've got to laugh when 3 players of our own team spoil each other mark. Luckily no score from that silly turnover.

Thomlinson fully had 'im.

 


2 minutes ago, von said:

Not a fan of taking in a larger sample before making a call? Don’t be thorough. That gets in the way of a good shout.

Happy to wait for a larger sample when he’s physically mature and experienced at the level.

Posters have whinged all year that we had Daicos in the backline. 

awful kick howes (nearly cam e good thought)

 

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