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Interesting 1st quarter. Rischitelli (I have no idea how to spell it) seems to be their best so far. Col Sylvia is heavily involved for us again. He's having a great run of form since he had his toe fixed.

Sylvia was obviously injured for at least a month before the clot was discovered, as he kicked 5 goals in his first game back and was in the best against North Melbourne in Round 6. Take away that month and he's had a brilliant year, and it'll be interesting to see an injury-free season for Col.

You spelt Rischitelli right as well, good job :P

You guys want SuperCoach scores?

 

Long goal to Brennan

Brisbane 3.2.20

Melbourne 4.3.27

Brown mark not called?

Brisbane 3.3.21

Melbourne 4.3.27

great pressure goal Greenie

 

Watts gives it to Green who goals

Brisbane 3.3.21

Melbourne 5.3.33


JB AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAa! missed a sitter

Dang...

Brisbane 3.3.21

Melbourne 5.4.34

Jurrah looking lost :huh:

Locals not liking the umpiring from what I'm hearing on SEN


Jordie Mc need a Rising star nomination

Col 2nd goal

Sylvia gets number 2

Brisbane 3.3.21

Melbourne 6.4.40


Poster to Banfield

Brisbane 3.4.22

Melbourne 6.4.40

 

In other news, Ablett just kicked his third, Geelong by 28

Bail you little beauty Goal


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