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Players who always fire a shot against Melbourne

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I will kick off with these two.

Brent Harvey

Nick Reiwoldt

 

Sure there are many others....I can't wait for the day when we will have stars who will do the same to other clubs.

 

Brisbane's Daniel Bradshaw. It felt like he always kicked at least six goals against us.

Edited by Chook

 

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5 minutes ago, Nasher said:

This thread amounts to "Good players who play well against us". 

Harvey and Riewoldt have 700 games between them, but nah, must just be Melbourne they play well against.

Consistently is a word I left out!! and they are that good that none of our coaches have a plan to negate them.

Joe Montagna,Travis Cloke,Zaharakis, Jack reiwoldt,Ray Chamberlain

 

Nobby Clarke


Jim Jess

36 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Joe Daniher looks like a total spud, until he plays us and he looks like a superstar.

That's offensive to spuds.

46 minutes ago, Soidee said:

I will kick off with these two.

Brent Harvey

Nick Reiwoldt

 

Sure there are many others....I can't wait for the day when we will have stars who will do the same to other clubs.

They fire shots against everyone.  You could hardly say they save those games for us.

46 minutes ago, biggestred said:

Kent kingsley.

This is more like it.  Bloke couldn't get near it... until we went down to the Cattery and he kicked 6.

Good players often play well against us.

Bad players usually play their one good game against us.

Membery and Akers. Out scored Hogan by 1 point. Oh wait! Combined they have played one more game than Hogan.  What a farking  waste of the best goal kicking performance by a Dee in a decade.  

Edited by america de cali


Harry O'Brien used to tear it up against us.

Whatever happened to that lad?

Barry Harrison ? played one very good  game against us.  Prevented six flags in a row. 


Dunstall often kicked a big bag against us, though we were not alone there. Remember the merger match? Won the game for them and kicked his 100th for the year at the same time.

 
11 hours ago, jumbo returns said:

Brent Grgic

Agree with that.

He played about 20 rubbish games for Geelong, except for 2 games against us.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell

15 hours ago, Undeeterred said:

Beau Wilkes

haha yes.  I hate that guy!


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