- Apr 4, 2006
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All the senior players too embarrassed to front up?
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If the ball isn't kicked to his advantage where he can use his one great attribute and mark the ball. Buku is a liability, his kicking is shaky at best and he tends to get caught ball watching in no mans land unable to affect play. It's been an issue his entire career.A few individual positives were Gallagher, Bramble and I thought West is getting really good at that half forward role and makes things happen.
I also didn’t mind Buku’s game. He fell apart with his kicking at the end but he competed well and has space to develop in that role over a Keath or Gardener. Maybe as a third tall with JOD at CHF?
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Lachie Bramble the new face of the club.
Be surprised how easy it is later in a game to really blow it out under those circumstances. Either way, it did hurt what chance of winning quite a lot. Sure the Dogs will be all good as the season progresses.
Harmes played just 70% of the match and was probably the 2nd worst player on the ground behind McNeil and Dale did not 100% either. So much for every selected player to be as close to 100% fit as possible.
I was all for Macrae playing the VFL practice this week but Macrae at 70% would've been many times better than what Harmes served up today.
If you're going to rely on the integrity of the AFL to ensure an even chance of victory, you'll be quickly left behind.Melbourne should of been playing one of the other 7 sides that played last week. Having a game under their belt come round 1 was an enormous, unfair advantage.
Carried an injury into the game. Upset his hammy in the practice game, was sent back on even though he reported hammy tightness. Hasn’t necessarily been well managed?So Dale still underdone from his injury?
A rotating mid playing 70%?! Wow, is that because he was playing poorly, or carried an injury into the game, I wonder?
It looked like the game of a guy who hit his head on the ground during that contest at CHB.If he stinks it up again like that he shouldn't play for a month. Honestly, that was a performance from a bloke who looked like he was disinterested and/or beaten mentally before he walked onto the ground. It was shocking. He was getting out bodied by blokes 6,7,8 inches shorter and 20kgs lighter. And that's just the start.
Such a s**t way to start the season again. I hope we can turn things around quickly, but if not, we need to pull the cord on Bevo early and look forward. There's no way we can sit through another year like last year and hope that things will magically change.
So Dale still underdone from his injury?
A rotating mid playing 70%?! Wow, is that because he was playing poorly, or carried an injury into the game, I wonder?
Harmes played just 70% of the match and was probably the 2nd worst player on the ground behind McNeil and Dale did not 100% either. So much for every selected player to be as close to 100% fit as possible.
I was all for Macrae playing the VFL practice this week but Macrae at 70% would've been many times better than what Harmes served up today.
Cam you guys imagine the last quarter blow-out if we weren't the fittest side Bevo has ever coached?
Im guessing that all of the senior players had a collective and urgent need to go to the toilet when they saw the media enter the room.