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Three things we'd like to see this saturday?

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Scully another 30+

Sylvia kicking 7

A win

3 things I do not want to see

Lynden Dunn

Rain

Dude, Where's My Car?

Mark Jamar one of the best.

Frawley + Warnock keeping Kennedy to a minimum.

Grimes to star.

McKenzie to win nomination. :)

 

1. Umpires to wear white - or at least not what we are wearing

2. Hughes to kick five and we win

3. Jamar BOG

Naitanui only looks good against teams with no ruck stocks. The Russian will show him how it's done on Saturday. Don't let the guy take a running leap at anything and he's useless

Jamar to take it up to Natanui physically for the whole night

 

1. Grimes will star.

2. Watts to play

3. Jamar man handle Niknat.


1. Warnock to kick a goal

2. Col Sylvia to run into goal post, snap it off, then catch it on the way down to save it from crushing an inattentive police officer on the boundary line.

3. John Worsfold to pull on his white chemist coat at the end of the match and say 'I've had enough. It's back to selling cough drops for me. Oh, and Melbourne are the real deal.'

1. A 10 goal win

2. Jack Watts

3. 35,000 loud Melbourne supporters

^^ this.

1. Warnock to kick a goal

2. Col Sylvia to run into goal post, snap it off, then catch it on the way down to save it from crushing an inattentive police officer on the boundary line.

Nice work.

 

1 Jack Watts...in the ruck against Naitanui for the first bounce

2 Sylvia, Green, Hughes, Watts & Bate all to kick multiples

3 The Demons in the top 8 at the end of the round

I want to see 25 things from the MFC:

Goals!


Dees starting with intensity and getting the first couple of goals on the board. Never playing catch-up footy ever again!

I'd be happy to see two things.

1. A Melbourne win.

2. Jack Grimes

1. A Melbourne win

2. A 2nd quarter win (will be our 1st)

3. 30,000 with 29,500 supoorting the mighty Dees

I would like to see the following:

1) Nik Nat to get dominated by the Russian

2) Commentators to learn our players names

3) A WIN for the Red & Blue


1. A Melbourne win

2. A 2nd quarter win (will be our 1st)

3. 30,000 with 29,500 supoorting the mighty Dees

We've won 2 first quarters.

4: Trengove will top 30 touches this week. They seem to alternate their big weeks.

I reckon that they are both so competetive. Given that Tom had a blinder, Jack will be going all out this week to outdo him. Prob what Scully was thinking the week before. But how much more can they both lift :lol:

also: Understand all the talk about NicNat, but they do have another ruckman. He is pretty good to last time I checked. Jamar will need to have a big day.

Sorry to get off the topic- I want to see a minimum 10 goal win and Hughes to bag 8 goals. Sunday morning paper reads: "Where has this boy been"

2. A 2nd quarter win (will be our 1st)

We did win the 2nd quarter against the Lions convincingly.

Spoke to Chris Connolly Yesterday. He said Watts will come in this week. I'm guessing for Paul Johnson, although he might stay in because of the Cox/Nic Nat factor. however we've been doing better with just Jamar.

I'd like to see 1)- Danny Hughes be kept in the side and see him play well on a dry day

2) Lynden Dunn kick a few goals

3) Aaron Davey kick the ball more than 8 metres


Spoke to Chris Connolly Yesterday. He said Watts will come in this week. I'm guessing for Paul Johnson, although he might stay in because of the Cox/Nic Nat factor. however we've been doing better with just Jamar.

I'd like to see 1)- Danny Hughes be kept in the side and see him play well on a dry day

2) Lynden Dunn kick a few goals

3) Aaron Davey kick the ball more than 8 metres

I hope for Jack' sake that he does well or he will be feeling it in the media with the comparisons to Nic Nat. It is a big ask for a inexperienced player and I don't think the team need to be also trying to protect Jack other than winning the game. I would prefer to see him play the game after.

Dees starting with intensity and getting the first couple of goals on the board. Never playing catch-up footy ever again!

Thats exactly what we want. Well said.

Go Dees Attack

Spoke to Chris Connolly Yesterday. He said Watts will come in this week. I'm guessing for Paul Johnson, although he might stay in because of the Cox/Nic Nat factor. however we've been doing better with just Jamar.

I'd like to see 1)- Danny Hughes be kept in the side and see him play well on a dry day

2) Lynden Dunn kick a few goals

3) Aaron Davey kick the ball more than 8 metres

If Watts plays the crowd will be over 50k especially with Naitanui on the ground as well

 

3) Aaron Davey kick the ball more than 8 metres

I think it is a bit fanciful to hope for that after what we've seen this year.

If Watts plays the crowd will be over 50k especially with Naitanui on the ground as well

This is ridiculous.


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