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Just now, Rusty Nails said:

Exactly.  What was completely missing outside of Kent against the Hawks!

Fritsch, Hannan??

 
 
2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

7 goals to 1 quarter.... now let's do it again and wipe out the woeful performances of the last two weeks

Could use the %

Just now, Mr Steve said:

Played on. you have to love that.

Maybe Joey Daniher told him to ?


1 minute ago, brendan said:

Seriously mate what the [censored] is your problem with hogan 

he is a sook and a prima donna whats he done for our club jack [censored] [censored] ,he ainnt no neitz

Melksham is having a blinder.  All the inclusions look inspired, although I would like a few more goals from TMAc

Spargo will be up and down. But he cares and plays with real mongrel. Reminds me a little of Langford junior. 

We need leaders who do the things he does. All the time. 

 
Just now, monoccular said:

Fritsch, Hannan??

pls explain mono ?

2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Amused to hear Parkin referring to Melksham and Hibberd as Essendon rejects

Surely refugees or escapees more appropriate 

Gee is Parkin still around.  Bombers didn't want to loose them.


Melksham gives the forward line some class.

1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

AFL site reporting Spargo off due to injury... any updates please

Looked to be a mild corky. He looked to be ok on the bench

2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

AFL site reporting Spargo off due to injury... any updates please

Corky apparently

1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Could use the %

Let’s not get too far ahead of yourself - win needed first.  


This is the first thing I did (turned on the tv for this match) when getting home from the airport. Great to see us playing well again. Even if it’s only the dons, it is at Etihad so it’s a good win if we get it.

Good Q Dees. Doubled the pressure and all of a sudden the forward line has some structure!

re a thread this week.....

From the AFL site:

Nathan Jones was terrific for the Demons in the third quarter. He lead all players on the ground with nine disposals, 200 metres gained, six contested possessions, four clearances and five score involvements.

 

Wow never seen umpires paying so many 50/50 calls in our favor. Essendon supporters must be off chops about the umps right now


Encouraging signs that quarter, still need to lower our eyes into 50 and we’d be potent. How good is Spargo, little bulldog. Hannan, Melksham, Jetta and Fritsch also good IMO.

7 minutes ago, forever demons said:

he is a sook and a prima donna whats he done for our club jack [censored] [censored] ,he ainnt no neitz

You are a sook and a namby pamby

 

Couldn't be more disappointed with ANB and hunt. How many more chances ?

Jones should have been rested. Concrete boots.

We just don't capitalise on turnovers 

 

9 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Maybe Joey Daniher told him to ?

He was aiming for BJ Goddard who was calling for it - should make for a interesting 3/4 huddle


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