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Sam Weideman currently out on the ground having shots at goal, has not kicked one yet!

 

 
13 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Not much love for JKH but he’s in so let’s get behind him.

 

7 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Bugg should be playing not the spud

Exhibit a: how to acknowledge you’re not a fan of the player but get behind him anyway.

Exhibit b: how to throw a selection tantrum and throw in some unnecessary name calling for good measure.

Support Melbourne.

Just now, bobby1554 said:

Sam Weideman currently out on the ground having shots at goal, has not kicked one yet!

 

Brayshaw also missed 3 in a row and gawd help us if Oscar ever has to take an important shot. No frikn idea. Even tmac spraying them. Brayshaw Just slotted a cpl and Jones kicking super straight now. 


Backing JKH to have the game of his life today  -  28 possessions, 8 tackles and 2 goals.

Demons by 31

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32 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Bugg would've only added 1 Goal 3 Behinds and 1 Out on full

Prefer JKH for his defensive run

We’ll never know but I think you forget Buggs defensive pressure is tip top. 

 
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7 minutes ago, bobby1554 said:

Sam Weideman currently out on the ground having shots at goal, has not kicked one yet!

 

Nothing surer, he will kick 5 straight during the match. 

Just saw Dylan Shiel walk past and this legend near us yelled out "good luck at the bombers shiely"


2 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Nothing surer, he will kick 5 straight during the match. 

If he kicks 5 straight today, i will take OD out to lunch next time i'm in B smoke..........

Just now, layzie said:

Get around JKH!

It's not about us rallying for JKH... it's about him being useful to a team. Its not him....it's US.

If he's cast forward I want to see him behaving like a bloody fwd...not a defender....

He doesn't inspire me.

Just now, beelzebub said:

It's not about us rallying for JKH... it's about him being useful to a team. Its not him....it's US.

If he's cast forward I want to see him behaving like a bloody fwd...not a defender....

He doesn't inspire me.

Absolutely with you. All we can do is support though.

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Absolutely with you. All we can do is support though.

Absolutely happy for him to have a blinder....go you good Jay ???

1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Scatter some chook entrails to absolutely certain dc

I resent that.


3 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

I resent that.

that would hurt

Even with a finals spot locked up I am still too nervous to watch the game for some reason....  guess I REALLY want to get 5th spot and have our first final in 12 years to be on the MCG vs the handbaggers.

Win today and we get a home final, lose and we play GW$ away. GW$ will also have up to 6 very hand players coming in for their first final. Although we’ve made finals let’s give ourselves the best shot when in them and win this game. 

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Banner: they should apply the mercy rule. 23 nil. 160th Guernsey ... Very navy blue

A win today on the back of last weeks, considering both opponents are worthy adversaries, will set our stage for finals.

 


1 minute ago, ignition. said:

A win today on the back of last weeks, considering both opponents are worthy adversaries, will set our stage for finals.

 

Yup... and we would be facing the Cats who have had two training drills vs garbage opposition.

We will be much better prepared than them.

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28 minutes ago, willmoy said:

If he kicks 5 straight today, i will take OD out to lunch next time i'm in B smoke..........

OD? What about the bloke (Uhm me) who tipped it... meet you at the RACV club? :) 

 

OMac channels his inner Travis Johnstone to launch that offensive play. 


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