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1 minute ago, Cards13 said:

What’s the worst goals to behinds % in one game?

Melbourne scored 0.10 in 1897 against Geelong if that counts.


temp has dropped to 25 but the relative humidity is at 75

ridiculous to take a winter based team to such an environment

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If we kick 14.4 from here will be respectable 

in other news it's a delightful day to be in Lycra on the road in France off the front


How good is it not hearing Razor Ray crapping on? Mic's off.


If anyone is interested its Melbourne 66 v Freo 29

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Is Joel Smith a little injured, which is why he and TMac have swapped position? 

Just now, Jaded said:

Is Joel Smith a little injured, which is why he and TMac have swapped position? 

TMac following the ruckman into defence - don't think he's there full time.

FML that pathetic dweeb of an umpire needs to [censored] right off


Just now, Jaded said:

Is Joel Smith a little injured, which is why he and TMac have swapped position? 

Pulled up short chasing in Q2, looked hammy, but obviously not if still out there

 
1 minute ago, Demonland said:

I think it's a match up issue because the guy TMac is on is a monster. 

Looks like a fridge 

Smith keeps holding his hammy. 


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