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Mrs Ucanchoose here - I've been reading this thread while watching the game, and finding myself more and more amused with the antics of some of the posters tonight regarding Tom Scully - it's like I'm reading the posts of a bunch of women on a parenting messageboard, arguing about the best way to toilet train your toddler!

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Three Quarter Time

Melbourne 6-2 9-6 16-8-104

Port Adelaide 2-2 6-4 10-5-65

Goals: Jurrah, Petterd, Maric (3), Green (2), Jones, Nicholson, Gysberts, Martin, Sylvia

Disposals: Moloney, Sylvia (22), Petterd (20), Green, Jones, Trengove (17), Gysberts (16), Martin, Tapscott (15)

Go Ricky and Hank.

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Is it his fault he is being offered money?... regardless, he is a player who has played less than 30 games and he deserves credit when he does good things... just like any other player.

YAY lets turn the game day thread into the Tom Scully thread cos we havnt discussed that much.....???

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Petterd has been excellent as have Maric and Jones... I finally realised who Maric reminds me of to look at.. Kostya Tszyu!

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Yes I do say so... and all is explained by the fact you talk about him in past tense. Those grapes must be very sour.

He is doing some very good things for a sub 30 game player. He is an extremely quick learner and will only get better as he gets more experience.

Well said...This past tense thing is giving me the Sh!tes..Tom Scully is wearing an MFC Jumper right now.

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Hope Watts is subbed off. He has done a lot of hard running and is spent.

Morton can stay on. We have this game in the bag, and he definitely wont be playing next week so no need to keep him fresh.

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YAY lets turn the game day thread into the Tom Scully thread cos we havnt discussed that much.....???

This is entirely in relation to his game today.

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Mrs Ucanchoose here - I've been reading this thread while watching the game, and finding myself more and more amused with the antics of some of the posters tonight regarding Tom Scully - it's like I'm reading the posts of a bunch of women on a parenting messageboard, arguing about the best way to toilet train your toddler!

Agree entirely.

Don't we have a thread for the compulsive obsessive types who have nothing else to discuss 24/7 than one Tom Scully's contractual arrangements?

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Hope Watts is subbed off. He has done a lot of hard running and is spent.

Morton can stay on. We have this game in the bag, and he definitely wont be playing next week so no need to keep him fresh.

Yes Jack has done a lot of work unnoticed really. But a great Team effort..Nice one Jack.

Same with Tom Scully.

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Scully copped a knock in the back in the third quarter, it did trouble him a little.

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Scully subbed off.

Cue haters.

They are on auto-cue. But was great to see Howe straight into the action with an excellent tackle.

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