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GAME DAY - ROUND 1, 2013

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C'mon!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Well the trumpeter had had a good preseason and took it up a level!' GO DEES

 

Go Dees, Cant wait to see Viney in action

17 posessions PA. Melb on 3....


 

So far, this is abysmal.

Every single time there's a clearance, Port wins it. 5-0 so far. 5 inside 50s to 0.

30 disposals to 6.

Not sure we could have started any worse, to be honest.


50m..Well Dunn...

Glad I'm listening and not watching, sounds retardedly familiar.

No improvement, no confidence, playing as we have done the last couple of years. Good year ahead.

Clearances now 7-1.

Free kicks 7-2 in favour of Port. We gave away the second most free kicks last year. Sounds like a few of them have been the result of Port players getting to the ball first.

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Losing clearances 8-1, makes me wonder how Royal keeps his job..


Nicholson 3rd turnover...

Im going for a walk.

Viney top disposal getter for melbourne.

How embarrassing for the rest of our team


This Viney kid is something special. If only the rest of the team had his heart

 

Viney to Clark. I hope I hear that more!

Viney showin em How already...class.


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