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The last time Melbourne beat St. Kilda was on the 8th September, 2006 in the Second Elimination Final at the MCG.

Melbourne 2.2.14 3.4.22 8.5.53 13.12.90

St. Kilda 5.4.34 6.6.42 9.8.62 10.12.72

Goals

Melbourne Neitz 4 McLean 2 Bate Bruce McDonald Miller Pickett Robertson Yze

St. Kilda Gehrig 3 Milne Riewoldt 2 Baker Koschitzke Peckett

Best

Melbourne McLean Neitz Bruce Green McDonald White Carroll

St. Kilda Riewoldt Harvey Baker S Fisher Milne Ball Gehrig

Melbourne kicking ten goals in the second half.

I'd like to see that live on the MCG today!!!

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The last time Melbourne beat St. Kilda was on the 8th September, 2006 in the Second Elimination Final at the MCG.

Melbourne 2.2.14 3.4.22 8.5.53 13.12.90

St. Kilda 5.4.34 6.6.42 9.8.62 10.12.72

Goals

Melbourne Neitz 4 McLean 2 Bate Bruce McDonald Miller Pickett Robertson Yze

St. Kilda Gehrig 3 Milne Riewoldt 2 Baker Koschitzke Peckett

Best

Melbourne McLean Neitz Bruce Green McDonald White Carroll

St. Kilda Riewoldt Harvey Baker S Fisher Milne Ball Gehrig

Melbourne kicking ten goals in the second half.

I'd like to see that live on the MCG today!!!

great to see col in this,just needed one more pre season

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I am relying on great commentary from those on Demonland today. I am in New York and have done my bit. Popped into the local church, lit a candle and put in a few requests. One was for a great win today and the other was for Dean Kent's hammy which I heard during the week from my source at Casey was not looking so good after scans early in the week.

Go Dees.

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Look at the speed we moved the ball in 2006. Players went at the ball with real intent and look at the spirit that Daniher instilled in the team. Some of those things seem to be developing in the present team.

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If we win today we will move up to 13th on the ladder, but will still be three wins outside the eight sadly.

14th actually, unless we belt the saints by a lot. This is a game we really need to win, we let the last one slip against them so the boys should be up for this one. We said at the start of this run of 3 games that we needed to be at least 2-1, we already dropped the essendon game.. To come out of this block of games 1-2 would be depressing. Saints are just as bad at the G as we are at etihad, if we don't win this game I'll be extremely pi$$ed off.


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Well no - if we beat St. Kilda we go ahead of them anyway because that would give us 6 wins to their 5.

Haha my bad, not used to winning more than 4 games... Clearly can't add up

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I was at that final in 2006. McLean played a blinder; particularly in the last quarter. The highlight was just before half time. Gehrig marked at about 50 m. He went back to take the kick. Carroll was on the mark. He (Gehrig) then played on. Got caught (holding the ball) and stuffed his knee in the tackle. Off for the rest of the match. Hahaha!! Happy memories. (Not much since.) I'm going today. Not at all confident. Go Dees!!!

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Dean Kent's hammy which I heard during the week from my source at Casey was not looking so good after scans early in the week.

Go Dees.

If that is the case finish his season immediately and get him ready for round 1, 2016

He is far too valuable to be stuffing around with for the sake of 6ish games at the back end of a season that holds no real meaning

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The last time Melbourne beat St. Kilda was on the 8th September, 2006 in the Second Elimination Final at the MCG.

Melbourne 2.2.14 3.4.22 8.5.53 13.12.90

St. Kilda 5.4.34 6.6.42 9.8.62 10.12.72

Goals

Melbourne Neitz 4 McLean 2 Bate Bruce McDonald Miller Pickett Robertson Yze

St. Kilda Gehrig 3 Milne Riewoldt 2 Baker Koschitzke Peckett

Best

Melbourne McLean Neitz Bruce Green McDonald White Carroll

St. Kilda Riewoldt Harvey Baker S Fisher Milne Ball Gehrig

Melbourne kicking ten goals in the second half.

I'd like to see that live on the MCG today!!!

Holy hell football really has gone backwards in recent years. I'd forgotten how good that was to watch.

The next year Daniher brought in that "run and carry" game plan and footy for me hasn't been the same since.

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Pretty worried about today, we tend to back up our wins with [censored] games

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What's the weather like over there?

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I am relying on great commentary from those on Demonland today. I am in New York and have done my bit. Popped into the local church, lit a candle and put in a few requests. One was for a great win today and the other was for Dean Kent's hammy which I heard during the week from my source at Casey was not looking so good after scans early in the week.

Go Dees.

In lieu of Bernie Vince, perhaps you could point your daughter in the direction of Dean Kent. Her hands could work magic on his hamstrings Sue.

:lol:


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Windy and showers in mornington

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Players went at the ball with real intent and look at the spirit that Daniher instilled in the team.

Of course they played with intent.

That was an Elimination Final.

The next year they slipped to 14th with 5 wins.

Not so much intent or spirit then.

As for today.

They need to redeem themselves for last debacle and smash this mob.

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Love to be at this game as i reckon it will be entertaining for a change.

Will be motoring back from Moama as this game plays out so looking fwd to dlanders commentaries :)

Go Dees

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Doing the "big" drive from Geelong to the MCG like i do every week. Hopefully our boys come out motivated from last time, but who knows.

I can cash out through sportsbet for my multi and snare $175, or i can wait and if the dees get up i snare $350. Haven't decided yet.

Considered catching a helicopter, Song?

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