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GAMEDAY - Round 18

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Wingate looks gawn..

 

Oscar McDonald's ability to punch the ball into a dangerous position for Melbourne's opposition is elite. Why does he come from the boundary and punch inboard?

 

Nicholls again

 

Dead set [censored]


Blatant cheating from these dog umpires

This umpiring I cannot deal.

 

The club must step up and make a complaint about that cheating dog Nicholls....Blatantly favouring Port.


Jeffy!!!!!!!


Who let the flock of birds into the commentary box? Cheep Cheep.

28 points up is better than 28 down. We have to come out firing and blow them away quickly 

Who needs percentage. Let's just win every game for the rest of the year who cares by how much… 

Dear Nichols, please kindly go [censored] yourself! You are a pathetic troll. 

 


What a quarter from hibberd - without him they'd be 3 goals closer at least.

hunts disposals have been terrible.

and can someone teach Oscar to not punch it directly into the oath of goal!

we can do this though - cmon lads keep it up. Huge quarter this one for the year.

3:4 Port to us 3 straight

Hang in there boys... need the non Darwin boys to lift and take us home.... Go Jack (s)

Someone tell Oscar you don't punch towards the opposition goal, Watts has been a passenger

 

For everyone who thinks we should play games in Darwin.....we will see what this last quarter brings.....

Finals football.

Lets see how we cope.


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