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We're well on top so far this quarter. Entries inside 50 are still killing us.

 
  On 23/08/2024 at 11:12, monoccular said:

SEN have Kozzie drawn and quartered 

 

Why SEN Mon? 
 

Bad decision on your behalf 

Football act defense.

 

Fritsch is a one trick pony this season.

Outside of the lead and mark or odd crumb out the back he's been shocking and absolutely flakey / cringe worthy

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Call me a crackpot but I do wonder if Moore would be out with concussion if they were playing finals next week.

  On 23/08/2024 at 11:14, Demon Dynasty said:

Fritsch isna one trick pony this season.

Outside of the lead and mark or odd crumb out the back he's been shocking and absolutely flakey / cringe worthy

Isna? 
 

is that a youth term like Fritta is showing some ‘Riz’??? 

 

Petty you soft [censored]. Hit him into tomorrow. [censored] his ribs. It might not happen but [censored] make him accountable 


Our attempts to move the ball are comical 

  On 23/08/2024 at 11:12, Demon Jack said:

We're well on top so far this quarter. Entries inside 50 are still killing us.

Three years now

Fantastic T-Mac.  One of few thats beem on from the get go


Disposal was never nibblers strong suit

  On 23/08/2024 at 11:13, layzie said:

Yeah Kozzie will miss multiple 

If Heeney got weeks then Kozzie will get a few.

Marty Hore has had an absolute stinker of a night.

Our depth being exposed big time and Hore is a part of that issue.


  On 23/08/2024 at 11:14, Seraph said:

Call me a crackpot but I do wonder if Moore would be out with concussion if they were playing finals next week.

100%

Blatantly obvious that players are in self-protection mode. What the [censored] was that from Hore?

Embarrassing skills, systems and pressure Melbourne.

 

Has  Melbourne put the trip away money on Daicos winning the down low. Blooody hell

Tmac playing very well down there. Moving well.


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