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Tom Dyson

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  1. Most of those afl listed dees players were playing like people with a point to prove, with hunger and dare. 

    Why the dis-connect between the afl and vfl sides, if the boys played with that much desire last night the result I reckon could have been different. If there's one thing we need to recapture over summer, its got to be going back to playing for each other. 

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  2. Already been said I think but it's still awesome to watch how we transitioned the ball from D50, the dare and speed we had on the ball and the courage to go quick through the corridor was phenomenal. 

    As Goody would want, that was as ruthless a performance as we have dished out this year. 

    Can't wait for finals, go dees!! 

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  3. Not sure if anyone has mentioned it but I loved Melksham pulling down the Jacko freo jumper at the start of the game. 

    Not sure whether to interpret it as maintaining respect for the club, or respecting the fact that Jacko is still a Dees player or just outright not copping shït from freo fans, but loved that from the milkshake. 

    I could also just be massively reading into something that has no merit, either way I'm pumped with the win and stoked with how Melbourne like that performance was. 

     

     

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  4. looking back at the highlights and a bit of the replay, sunday's performance wasn't perfect by any means but it certainly looked like a step in the right direction at both an individual and team based system level. 

    Big Ben was continuing to clunk marks and and present on the lead with authority. 

    The small forwards definitely looked more damaging and influential, obviously Kozzi was off the charts incredible but the others were definitely better.

    Defence was pretty solid, Steve is out of form but most others performed well against what is a good forward line. 

    The junk time goals were very frustrating as was the territory we gave up from clearances but some of our transition from d50 was much improved. 

    Hopefully this is the start of an exponential trend of improvement but regardless of where you sit, the closing rounds of the season will give us the perfect indication of how we can rate ourselves against other contenders. 

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  5. All I ask is that Ben Brown, Fritsch and Dogga/Max compete strongly in the air and bring the ball to ground for the small forward brigade. Port's backline will feast on our long high bombing entries if we choose that avenue consistently. 

    If milkshake can deliver those entries from 80m out or so and hit some people lace out on a lead, he'll have played his role perfectly. 

    There are others that are stiff to miss but I hope all three inclusions have a great game. 

     

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  6. Some observations, 

    Plenty were culprits but vines and harmes in particular kept trying to break tackles when it just wasn't working. An extension of this point was that every dees player thought they had a lot more time and space than they did, some efforts looked very lackadaisical when the players should all of known how hot the contest was. 

    Bombing inside forward 50 DOES NOT WORK, this problem continues to persist and I'm not sure why we havent seen a tangible difference in this area.

    Complete inability to win clearance and smashed at stoppages. This is our bread and butter and yet geelong always had the spread or outlet handball, it was really frustrating when this persisted throughout the whole game and we never covered their spread. 

    Small forwards were all pretty much non-factors and when they had a chance to assert themselves on the game, kozzy's missed goal, bedford spending it before he had it, spargo kicking the ball to the one geelong player surrounded by 4 dees players. ANB was the one small that showed one iota of chase and intensity and even then he was far from the ANB we all know. 

    Steven had to be sick or injured because there is no way on god's green earth, he is playing that badly fully fit. did someone spike his pre-game red bull because I was lost for words at his performance. 

    As is usually the case, the team with the better bottom 6 gets the win, sparrow, jordon, bowey, bedford, kozzy, spargs just so far off it. 

    Max and Luke looked underdone, both weren't quite themselves. 

    Fitness looks a far-cry from what burgo built last year, collectively as a fan base we went from knowing we would run over the oppo in the last to being unsure whether or not we would make it through the last. 

    Just so many bad individual performances and not how a Melbourne game should look, big week on the training track please.  

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  7. What struck me in the interview the club posted today is that when he was asked what his goals were over the next couple of years, he instantly went to team success as opposed to individual milestones that he wanted to accomplish over his career. (He's going to keep racking up personal honours but that goes without saying)

    Hopefully this is indicative of where gus and dogga are in there contract talks! 

    #Rangasdoitbetter

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  8. 38 minutes ago, Trisul said:

    Should've had a goal too but Nibbler burnt him almost as bad as Fritta did Trac.

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    This was the one that Harris Andrews spoiled over the line right??

    If it is, I thought the exact same when I saw it unfold. A goal would have topped it off for him but a stellar performance nonetheless. 

     

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