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Melb vs Richmond Gameday thread

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MELB 11.8:74

RICH 7.9:51

Spreading goal-kickers

Petterd

Jamar

Bail

Much better Dees !!

Scullys quarter.. running them off their feet..

one more goal.. them floodgates are rattling....

 

Yeah...

6-7 goal victory gets our percentage above 100 after 4 rounds.

 

Scullys quarter.. running them off their feet..

one more goal.. them floodgates are rattling....

This is where we need WONA, JARAH,A FIT STRONG WATTS, and DAVEY in the fwd line to run a muck when we win it through tthe midfield, ABC said that out back 6 looks impressive(not bad for a average age of 22.


MELB 14.11:95

RICH 7.9:51

Geez Dees...not too fast, it's difficult to keep up posts !

(hehehe)

BOG so far

GREEN

MCDONALD

MALONEY

most important

JAMAR

 

MELB 13.11:89

RICH 7.9:51

Petterd

Jamar

Bail

Green

Sylvia

ABC: "Champagne footy, Melbourne !"

Green 20 touches, 4 gls..

slyvia back in form (already)

the scully / trenny connection is already so evident..i can only imagine the adjectives Bruce McAvaney is already dreaming up!

Bartram goal.. those gates are open, ram it home dees.

Edited by DemonDan...


Good to see us, take the game and smother it with good hard running football, really deflated Richmond early in the quarter.

Now that's more like it. Hope they don't ease off in the last B)

100+ points at 3/4 time. When was the last time we saw that?

My Grandson fell up the steps on the way in to the ground and we thought he had broken his wrist so we had to come home. No break all ok but we have missed the game and it looks like a win, not happy.


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Troy Simmonds = 4 supercoach points to 3/4 time. Don't know whether that highlights how dominant Jamar is or how [censored] Simmonds is.

The demonland player of the year is actually going to be interesting this year I think. Lots of nominees.


We're going to go within a couple of goals from being in the 8 here.

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Percentage if the siren went now is 105.06. Doggies are 8th on 108.

A couple more goals and we are in the 8

 

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