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People forget West coke are 2nd on the ladder and we are playing them at home !!! 

Edited by Wolfgang219

 

This is like a final...

 

Dom Tyson is beyond a liability now. May as well be a russian spy living in the US during the Cold War.


Just now, bingers said:

why do melbourne players fall over so often?

 

Wearing moldded soles rather than screw ins

Oh you friggin beauty Hannan


Take a bow Hannan!

Now do not concede before the siren!!

Can’t do this. This is so hard. Great goal from Hannan but man this is so hard.

This game is pretty great. 

Wish I was a neutral supporter here.

Let's go boys hold this lead to the third 

Edited by GCDee

5 minutes ago, Wolfgang219 said:

People forget West coke are 2nd on the ladder and we are playing them at home !!! 

Adelaide were 1st on the ladder in r23 when they lost to the Eagles. A win here would be a great effort, but its fools gold. Need to keep backing it up and go to another level against teams who have something to play for.

Edited by johndemonic

5.2 a piece this quarter. FANTASTIC response.


1 hour ago, GCDee said:

That's a [censored] [censored] free kick. Just a hard contest and cripps the little [censored] comes off second best 

Hannah is gold

Hannan has been excellent.

Not only did he kick the goal, he took his full 30 seconds and allowed some of the heat to come out of the game.

Let's see if we win this centre clearance.

 

Just like Frost, Hannan was very stiff to be left out of our side. Just creates so many opportunities at goal, and seems to take them too. 14 points ahead. Have to hold this lead going in to the 4th.


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