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The tackling pressure has been there all day, Mcdonald leading from the front with 8 tackles

 

MELB 5 - 11

ADEL 5 - 10

Tippett missed: a shocker.

Adelaide pressing hard; Dees defending well.

59 tackles to Melbourne; 28 Adelaide.

"Warnock one of Melbourne's best"

Trengove 17 touches 1 goal been impressive

Frawley has killed Burton since going to him

 

5-11-41

5-10-40

Dees have the lead going into the last

1.96 on Sportsbet with adeliade having one fresh man on the bench I'm getting on them


The dee's have lifted and so they should with the crows only having one on the bench Frawly was fantastic that qrt and took Burton (there main danger) out of the game, Bennel, Bail and Trengove all had very good qrt's, but its been the skipper with his fantastic tackling pressure.

Game has lifted and its not a bad game to watch at the moment (and probably cause the dee's are playing alot better)

we are set for a good last qrt and maybe a win!!!

Dangerfield in alot of trouble even when he went to the rooms they didn't take him of the stretcher or out of the kneck brace hope he is ok

Worried about Dangerfield's neck gone to hospital

 

5-11-41

5-10-40

Dees have the lead going into the last

1.96 on Sportsbet with adeliade having one fresh man on the bench I'm getting on them

Jordan Lewis just got KNOCKED OUT!

Hope he's alright.. looks horrible


Jack Grimes excellent mark in defence along with Bail, they have been dropping back all day we have lacked in marks in the forward line

Edited by melbourneboy

The crows are bugged standing still all over the ground

We don't look like scoring even though we have had all the possession

"Endeavour showed by Melbourne fantastic...but oh! their disposals have let them down"

Grimes praised.

Frawley-Burton: "a magnificent tussle"

Maric being beaten by Jamar, but playing well in defence.

MELB 5 - 12

ADEL 5 - 11

Tippett limping but he will stay on and we still can't score!!!

And now he is coming off, nobody on the bench

Bruce mark and shot on goal

Edited by melbourneboy


Crowd of 23,000

Bruce misses, we lead by two points

Dunn stuffed that up badly!!!

He should have gone back

Edited by melbourneboy


The sun might beat us, dropping easy marks because they can't see!

Great passage of play, Started with Grimes, good work by Garland, well kept in by Davey, good evade by Bennell, Great kick by green, good mark by Mcdonald and WHAT A GOAL!

 

Sorry about the language there. got a bit excited.

Loved it


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