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GAME DAY, ROUND 1, 2015


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You'd think Bradshaw had played 200 games, so calm and collected.

Very impressive. Good day to be a Melbourne supporter.

Brayshaw already has 4 tackles, 2 frees - in which Jones played on from.

This kid is very good. Safe to say we've landed one off the bat.

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Have you not seen Viney smashing Ablett every time Ablett gets the ball

Yes its been brilliant

We finally have a tough team, Aaron Vandenberg has laid some big hits!

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Garland playing his best game since 2013. Brayshaw and Vanders look they've both played 100 games. Positives everywhere at the moment. Need to keep this up.

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Please keep it all coming.

Hanging on to every word in SAIGON. Bars that showed Tigers apparently don't subscribe to second string Foxtel network we are on.

Afl site crashed - no scores and Demonogy feed not working.

No comaints from me if we're in front - but please keep up the live commentary and scores.

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The transition is a lot better this time around. We just need our forward line to gel so we can convert some of those chances.

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Jamar and Garland back to their best.

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Most fun I've had watching a half of footy in a long time, almost don't wanna post this because I'll jinx the rest of the game.

Garlett should spend a lot more time in the middle as the year goes on.

Brayshaw having an excellent impact on debut, should be a thread about it...

Lumumba on the wing is excellent.

I'm not worried about Viney on Ablett, no one will do any better and Viney is more likely to hurt him than anyone else.

We look classy off half back for the first time in a long time. No Grimes holding it up for 15 seconds then chipping sideways.

What I'm most happy about is we're going hard as [censored], and putting a score on the board.

Come on Dees keep it going!

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Jamar and Garland back to their best.

Both have been very handy. Pity Russian didn't snag that last shot on goal but he's been massive in the contest.

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One thing I've noticed this game is that our tackling technique is miles better than I can remember it being before. It used to be that only Jones, Jetta and Viney could really tackle with the correct technique. Now I feel like everyone can do it (with a few exceptions of course—it's still a work in progress).

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