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1 minute ago, the rolling fog said:

Hoges getting pushed off it too much for my liking

He can barely walk

 

Tremendous performance Melbourne…but then, I said that at 3-quarter time last week against Geelong.

Play this one out, for god's sake.

Wasn’t Oliver meant to have a tight quad? 

How is his one hand pick ups and at speed? 

I love him so much!

 

Hogan is clearly injured...the knockers need to give it a bit of a rest.

1) that was never a free kick to Hogan (but that makes up for the Frost free)

2) why did Hogan stay out there are after his goal. He is clearly not right. 

 
3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I'll take that. Would be spewing if against us. 

McGovern put his knees fair in Jesse's back, took a leap at the ball…and took a fresh air-y. Clear free kick.

1 minute ago, McQueen said:

Only a chubby?

What a freak, his cleanliness around the ball is why we’re in front. Can’t believe how good he is at only 21


Am really enjoying the praise Oliver is getting.  His brilliance cannot be ignored, not even by the most biased commentator.

7 goals 4 in that quarter.  Go dees!

C'mon Dees, Lets bury these pretenders.  8 goal final quarter (by us this week)

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Oh and Oliver is a freak of nature. 


1 minute ago, Pates said:

1) that was never a free kick to Hogan (but that makes up for the Frost free)

2) why did Hogan stay out there are after his goal. He is clearly not right. 

See your point 1

Nine goals to one since halfway through the second quarter.

Strangely, it doesn't quite feel like it. Maybe it was the mood of all the people writing off our season earlier.

Important final quarter. I'd be perfectly happy with a dogged, mean, scrap from here, as long as we prove we can do it right to the siren.

 

5 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Horrible free kick to Hogan.

makes up for the deliberate oob 

Strap yourself in people what sort of crazy ass ride are we getting into this last qtr.

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1 minute ago, Chook said:

McGovern put his knees fair in Jesse's back, took a leap at the ball…and took a fresh air-y. Clear free kick.

need to do the "Scott test" on McGoverns shoulder...

This game just shows how lousy a tipper of football I am   GO DEES

 

never go on the game day thread. Making an exception.

How well is Omac going. Jenkins - 1 mark


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