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Jones - outstanding all game

Hogan - continued memorable year

Brayshaw - in impressive form

Neal- Bullen - proving doubters wrong

Petracca - unselfish and dynamic

Melksham - valuable and classy

T.McDonald - significantly wasnā€™t important

Smith - certainly a bull

Hannan - quieter but valuable

Spargo - knows his limitationsĀ 

Gawn - dominated centre again

Viney - Viney of old

Fritsch - love his finesse

Harmes - hard and valuable

Hibberd - outstanding attacking defender

Jetta - was rarely troubled

Lever - everything is justifiedĀ 

Lewis - intelligent and safe

O.McDonald - continued to excell

Oliver - tireless and impressiveĀ 

Salem - mistakes but classy

Vince - dominated taller opponent

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4 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Jones - outstanding all game

Hogan - continued memorable year

Brayshaw - in impressive form

Neal- Bullen - proving doubters wrong

Petracca - unselfish and dynamic

Melksham - valuable and classy

T.McDonald - significantly wasnā€™t important

Smith - certainly a bull

Hannan - quieter but valuable

Spargo - knows his limitationsĀ 

Gawn - dominated centre again

Viney - Viney of old

Fritsch - love his finesse

Harmes - hard and valuable

Hibberd - outstanding attacking defender

Jetta - was rarely troubled

Lever - everything is justifiedĀ 

Lewis - intelligent and safe

O.McDonald - continued to excell

Oliver - tireless and impressiveĀ 

Salem - mistakes but classy

Vince - dominated taller opponent

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You forgot one.

Tyson - Did Not Play

 

Jones - outstanding all game [QD says: An MFC great]

Hogan - continued memorable yearĀ [QD says: Brink of superstardom]

Brayshaw - in impressive formĀ [QD says: Delivering as hoped]

Neal- Bullen - proving doubters wrongĀ [QD says: Who predicted it?]

Petracca - unselfish and dynamicĀ [QD says: Jessie's foil now]

Melksham - valuable and classyĀ [QD says: Thank you Essendrug]

T.McDonald - significantly wasnā€™t importantĀ [QD says: Very mature performance]

Smith - certainly a bullĀ [QD says: Wonderful role player]

Hannan - quieter but valuableļ»æĀ [QD says: Dangerous - not watched]

Spargo - knows his limitationsĀ [QD says: Few limitations today]

Gawn - dominated centre againĀ [QD says: Our best ever?]

Viney - Viney of oldĀ [QD says: Welcome back son]

Fritsch - love his finesseĀ [QD says: Work in progress]

Harmes - hard and valuableĀ [QD says: Understanding his game]

Hibberd - outstanding attacking defenderĀ [QD says: Over the blues]

Jetta - was rarely troubledĀ [QD says: All Australian again?]

Lever - everything is justifiedĀ [QD says: Ten more years]

Lewis - intelligent and safeĀ [QD says: Fifth premiership looming]

O.McDonald - continued to excellĀ [QD says: Better than Shanahan]

Oliver - tireless and impressiveĀ [QD says: Spits out bathwater]

Salem - mistakes but classyĀ [QD says: Move over Burgoyen]

Vince - dominated taller opponentĀ [QD says: Wow, wow, wow!]

Daisy -Ā [QD says: Please marry me]


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14 minutes ago, wrecka45 said:

Fritsch - Cameron Bruce anyone?

GunstonĀ 

ADZMAN - I am speechless

What a win!

48 minutes ago, wrecka45 said:

Fritsch - Cameron Bruce anyone?

Certainly moves like Cam and better disposal.

32 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Melbourne supporters - on cloud nine.

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Hogan - listen for siren ??


2 hours ago, monoccular said:

Hogan - listen for siren ??

Didnā€™t like the way Hogan approached teammates after that. Outstanding game thoughĀ 

21 minutes ago, SFebey said:

Didnā€™t like the way Hogan approached teammates after that. Outstanding game thoughĀ 

What do you mean Febes? I thought he was demonstrating to theĀ bench that a message should have been sent to him about the time remaining.

5 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

What do you mean Febes? I thought he was demonstrating to theĀ bench that a message should have been sent to him about the time remaining.

Looked like he was talking to the players next to him to me as he was directing it onground. And couldn't he hear the siren?!

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Melbourne - best since 1964

14 minutes ago, SFebey said:

Looked like he was talking to the players next to him to me as he was directing it onground. And couldn't he hear the siren?!

Sorry mate, wasnā€™t having a dig, I just read it differently at the time.


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