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GAMEDAY: Rd 18 vs North Melbourne

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Jefferson's kicking, although inaccurate, is good technique, the ball spins correctly, and goes mainly in a straight line. This is refreshing. He is showing us his work rate and potential today. He now needs size to combat the like of Harris Andreas or Sam Taylor.

Lever is a worry and reckon he is abut 70% fit.

Lots of young players on both teams, so I reckon skills will drop from exhaustion in the last quarter.

 
 
Just now, monoccular said:

Unusual for us to kick the junk time goal. PS a terrible insufficient intent decision.

Huh? Clear as day.


Just now, layzie said:

Melksham is the guy

Yeah but he's not the future

Need some multiple goals from a few others.

Nice to see Chin with two

Amazing what happens when you kick to space and advantage.

 

Bowey's kick was a ripper. Putting it in a place only his man could get it


4 minutes ago, Lil_red_fire_engine said:

We are winning more out of depth of talent than effort. We would want to start this quarter strong as they are playing with better energy than us.

Jeffo starting to show some signs.

Kolt not so much.

Its great to see him making a contest but his goal kicking has been shocking. But certainly an improvement and hopefully he will improve his shots on goal

Edited by Previously known as LITD.

Melky is the older Brad Green of yesteryear.



A quality fwd makes the world of difference.

Great stuff Milkshake.

2 minutes ago, bjDee said:

Melky is the older Brad Green of yesteryear.

Our oldest but best fwd by eons.

God help if he stops playing.

 

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