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Scully 18 touches, Trengove 22 and McDonald 23.

Good reading.

And now they're saying Bell popped his shoulder and Jurrah broke his arm. What the hell is going on over there?

 

For listeners in Melbourne:

The Dees trail by just 3 points at 3 quarter time. A slow start, probably partly due to arriving late to the ground after an unexpectedly protracted plane flight (massive head wind nearly doubling the time for the flight). After a disappointing first 10 minutes where the Crows put on 3 goals to zip, our neonatal midfield missing Moloney, Davey, Sylvia and Morton, started to get on top. Just a quick reminder about this young midfield - Grimes - 12 AFL games, Scully - zero AFL games, Trengove - zero AFL games, Gysberts - zero AFL games. Melbourne kicked the next 5 or 6 goals and dominated an Adelaide side which while depleted, were probably not as depleted as we were. Not to forget that we lost the services of Jurrah and Bell with shoulder/arm injuries. Adelaide then had a period of the game through the third quarter where they got on top and clawed their way back into the game, and then into the lead. A late goal by Petterd put the Dees back into e contention. Overall, a great effort by a baby Dees side, and an exciting quarter to come. Scully 16 touches. Trengove 21 touches. Petterd 3 or 4 goals?

For listeners in Adelaide:

The inevitable is coming. Our extremely undermanned side led by superman a.k.a. Kurt 'Just the tip" Tippet are about to overpower this shizen Melbourne outfit who were smashed by Richmond last week and who have made the finals once in the last ten years. A Melbourne defender has played well, but the most evident thing is that all of Melbourne's ex-South Australians are dominating, but not as much as our boys who have stayed at home.

Update - Bell dislocated shoulder. Jurrah - broken bone in forearm.

 

bartram got slung to the ground and landed on his shoulder, the fool found it very amusing.

Thanks for that. not sure where I was.

6-12 for jurrah, broken forearm

jurrah has broken his arm, according to a melbourne official.

Shattering..

Rudeboy (who's proven his legitimacy) has just mentioned that he spoke to Liam, who said it's a popped shoulder.

I'm thinking either chinese whispers got the wires crossed and they got the diagnoses backwards, or the commentators are just woefully incompetent. I'm going to go with the latter.


They actually cheering and barracking

if that little terd burger Dangerfield slings another player to the ground ill kill him. Its a free kick against are the umpires as moronic as the commentators

 

Maric two goals adding to the many positives.

bartram got slung to the ground and landed on his shoulder, the fool found it very amusing.

Maric goal

Dees in front!

wtf..

EDIT: Shots at goal probably tells the story.

Edited by DemonDan...


WOO SCULLY to Maric GOAL !!! WE ARE IN FRONT

"Scully pounces on loose ball and snaps around his body to Maric who goals. Amazing by Scully - I really like him". Melbourne in front.

I'VE GOT WOOD!

Dangerfield in with the knees, if someone heads over slap him as well

gisbot???? These guys are actually taking the [censored] now.


 

The AFL need to do somthing about this type of calling. Absolute disgrace!!!


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