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I'm starting to warm to this NT thing.

Well done Melbourne.

WOWWWWW EEEEEEEE GO DEEESSSSSSS 


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Gus could have been lost to the game from concussion. A "what could have been" story. Now tearing the game apart and keeping good players out of the team. Go Gus!!!!!!!

We came to play.

Our ball movement. 

Our selflessness.

Our forward options.

Angus Brayshaw.

and finally....

Hogans goal kicking accuracy is back. 


We just dismantled another side. They had no chance against us. We did not even let up in the last even though we were out on our feet. Kept spreading, kept hitting in hard, kept sharing the ball, kept the foot on the throat. That is some of the best attacking football you will see. Individual players could be mentioned but who would you leave out. 

How good was that. 

[censored] yeah GO DEES

We played ver very unselfish football for 98% of the game, one of the very best games I’ve seen us play.

A season defining win. No question. 

We'll done to our 22 warriors who have brought pride back to our club. 


2 minutes ago, bringbackthebiff said:

You’ll have to help me out, I’m not familiar with these adelaide players

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Well in reverse order, it's got to do with Bruce's level of .......erm ... interest.

 

Best on Ground ???

 


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