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Pretty close to a sling tackle.......

 
Just now, P-man said:

Smith was probably playing his best game today. Typical Melbourne.

And to get injured in a game like this...

1 minute ago, GCDee said:

Smith down... thought it was Hogan for a second.

It's a shame he has been good today.

Me too, they look very similar. Poor bugger, doesn’t look good. 

 

Get Dec in.

7 minutes ago, MSFebey said:

They’ve played heaps better since 1/4 time 

I am not suprised they have. But the contest was dead. 

I doubt coach Dew told them all to roll over at 1/4 time

Psychology says it is difficult to maintain pressure when there is none


Poor  bloke feel for him. Shocking luck

Hibberd and Hunt in the wings, bad luck Joel, that’s twice now he’s been injured when playing his best game hasn’t it?

 

Why doesn’t Petracca go back when taking a kick??? Always off one step. Anyone else noticed this with him?

How can you pay that against Lewis but not against GC 2 seconds later?


Dom Tyson, first kick out on the full (under pressure), wonder what Joeboy will say now ... ;)

Hogan coming into some form. Find a negative in that Dees fans...

Just now, Chook said:

Hogan coming into some form. Find a negative in that Dees fans...

Flat track bully?

Watching that attack and mark on the ball left me with a cheeky one-sided grin. Nothing more needed. Beautiful.


1 minute ago, Chook said:

Hogan coming into some form. Find a negative in that Dees fans...

Been great. Playing on a teenager. And still haven't seen him jump at a ball yet.

Still. Exactly what you want for him. Calm the nerves with a big showing.

Trac loves to float in front of a pack.


 

109 our biggest of the year against Blues.

16th biggest margin currently.


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