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22 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

What do people expect? Surely no one expected a massive crowd especially after last week

This game should've been in Alice and Saints at the G

West Coast are VFL level, we should be up by at least 5 goals already they just keep giving it to us and we can't take advantage. I can't overstate how bad the Eagles are. Any other team and we'd be in trouble.

 

Just pathetic game … Errors

missing goals … Behinds

No one wants to kick a goal

Good defence

USE THE FARRRKKKN CORRIDOR - why wide wide wide Farrrrrk n stupid !!!

 

About time Kozzie inserted himself in this game. We desperately need his class.


Both teams deserve to be relegated. 3 goals kicked in a qtr under the roof is diabolical

Petty presenting well

just needs to finish

 

I like forward line Harvey, lovely left snap


19 minutes ago, BDA said:

Melks one of the bright spots in a dud season

Melksham Kozzie Langford and Gawn

Gawns efforts for a guy 208cm tall cannot be spoken of highly enough, he is an absolute legend. His game last week including two smothers in defence was overlooked because of the debacle in the last quarter but he was Herculean.

Our ability to hit targets yet again non existent

Should be 6 goals up


Lol so we get a get out of jail free card for the typical junk time goal, and then gift them one anyway with a dumb 50.

It's like we want to fail.

Edited by praha

Our standard nothing 50 given up early

1 minute ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Melksham Kozzie Langford and Gawn

Gawns efforts for a guy 208cm tall cannot be spoken of highly enough, he is an absolute legend. His game last week including two smothers in defence was overlooked because of the debacle in the last quarter but he was Herculean.

i'd include Lindsay as well. has shown plenty before tiring second half of the year


I know a few teams that would not have been 50 against.

That was an appalling kick by Max out of the backline. Didn’t favour any of our players.

Our players look like they’re not taking this game seriously. Very disappointing.

 

Petty, that was just stupid


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