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Game Day: Adelaide v Melbourne 

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Bail and Trengove are playing well. Frawley too, Cheney worries me last three times ive heard him he has turned it over.

Is Joely Mac not playing

 

5pts sounds impressive with this young team

Edited by tez

 

I believe they have the wind this quarter

Think they said it had died down at half time.


How far into the match are we? Match time is something I'm not hearing much of from the broadcast.

Tommy just buried somebody apparently. Onya mate.

Croweaters are praising Trengove and Scully, have they been on fire?

Thanks guys

Ten mins into 3rd

remembering the crows have the wind this quarter though so we are still a big sniff

10 mins into the 3rd qtr, Dees by 5 points. If we can hold out till the end of the quarter and have the wind in the last we're a sniff.

 

just saw news jurrah holding arm not shoulder. Bell looked like shoulder / collarbone

same with a cpl of hawks in serious trouble too

just saw news jurrah holding arm not shoulder. Bell looked like shoulder / collarbone

Yeah they said a suspected broken arm on 9 news


Jurrah definitely looked like he was holding his arm, but you also do that when you dislocate a shoulder. But it did look more arm than shoulder.

Bell looked like clavicle injury (collarbone), but could also still have dislocated the shoulder. Maybe he fractured the clavicle and that's why it looked like a dislocation (because it was disfigured).


Hmm crows in front. As I said Tippet is the main danger

Crows up by a point about 5 mins into the 3rd quarter.

I hate these commentators. Hate them. I hope they all get thrush.

"Gee, Melbourne haven't had the ball up forward at all this quarter and we've played 10 minutes!"

What happened in the first quarter?

Goal to Reilly.


7.11 to 7.5

They are running over us. Dont think we have emerged since half time. This is why i hated us tanking because we forget how to win. Sounds silly but it does happen

 

"Tippett Tippett! He's a star he's looking hungry he's after his 5th!"

"In other news, Scully has had two bounces and run 100m down the ground."

Holy crap, Dunn's goal could not have been any more boring to these guys.

edit: 2 minutes later they're telling me it was Petterd. Righto.

Edited by Kiss of Death


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