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There are a lot of carlton players I've never heard of tonight, yet they are bobbing up & kicking goals

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melks and jvr just get in each others way

Well that sums it up


What the hell was May supposed to do?

Carlton are all over our players, we’re not playing footy, we’re playing guess what the umpires are thinking!

Don’t get sucked into the BS Goodwin will Say how proud they fought back for 10 mins the numbers stink, their skill level, our senior players are a shadow of themselves.. it’s like 2015 again

Edited by Demonsone

 

So frustrating. They only had 3 chances and they took them all.

Edited by The heart beats true


Just now, jules7 said:

What the hell was May supposed to do?

Carlton are all over our players, we’re not playing footy, we’re playing guess what the umpires are thinking!

Not sure what he can do. But the one thing he couldn't do is what he did. Very simmilar to Xerri last week. He knew he was going to be second. Unfortunately thats where our game is at now

Better than the first half, but still frustrating.

nice to have Lindsay on.

Last kick of the quarter, after a good handball chain, Lindsay pops it up in a looping kick to reward Melkshams lead by kicking it over his head.

I swear this scenario has happened around 10 times for us so far.

Our skills are as mad AF


Just now, Jaded No More said:

Kosi is worth the price of admission.

On current form worth every dollar on his sparkly contract

Fox already hung Maysie. FFS. They defended Xerri last week too.

2 minutes ago, Stinger said:

Better than the first half, but still frustrating.

nice to have Lindsay on.

who’s he on for?

Just now, BDA said:

i reckon may gets 3 games

Has to. Last second turn to the side with the shoulder to brace for impact. Natural reaction but it is what it is.


The more they replay the May incident the more it makes no sense they got another shot on goal.

He clearly took the advantage and missed.

 
Just now, Clintosaurus said:

Fox already hung Maysie. FFS. They defended Xerri last week too.

They are defending him a fair bit


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