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Jones - led by example

Viney - made them cry

Weideman - may have arrived

Neal- Bullen - tough and uncompromising 

T.McDonald - great first half

Harmes - loved his application 

Gawn - imposed when necessary 

Hannan - one important goal

Melksham - great forward pressure

Salem - was all class

Petracca - had limited involvement 

Tyson - tried and failed

Brayshaw - courageous and dynamic

Fritsch - was rarely sighted

Frost - made a difference

Hibberd - dynamic when needed

Jetta - limited by injury 

Lewis - experience was significant 

O.McDonald - reliable and safe

Oliver - a dynamic presence

Spargo - tired and overawed

vandenBerg - keep it simple

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Melbourne - Don't understand tempo

Geelong - Handbags are back

Melbourne - Rag-dolled them

Spargo - Lucky to play

Tyson - Could do more

Oscar Mc - Where are doubters (now)?

Frosty - Proving them wrong

Lewis - Not physically invested

Harmes - Meteoric rise occurring

Jetta - Unbelievable one-on-one contests

Kelly - Their only player

Melksham - had shocker today

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4 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Lewis - experience was significant

The bloke was sensational ... nothing short of.

Difference maker.

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9 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Weideman - may have arrived

He's there if he realises it.

All in front of him.

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Jones - led by example  HFF is yours   

Viney - made them cry   Will only improve!   

Weideman - may have arrived HE HAS ARRIVED    

Neal- Bullen - tough and uncompromising      Always a presence    

T.McDonald - great first half   Tommy [censored] McDonald    

Harmes - loved his application  Up another Level    

Gawn - imposed when necessary  Dominated around ground    

Hannan - one important goal   Warranted his selection                 

Melksham - great forward pressure  Always a threat     

Salem - was all class   Coolness under pressure    

Petracca - had limited involvement     Next week lookout    

Tyson - tried and failed     Played his role    

Brayshaw - courageous and dynamic  Genuine A-Grader    

Fritsch - was rarely sighted    Always felt safe (when ball was in his hands)    

Frost - made a difference     Some inspiring runs    

Hibberd - dynamic when needed   Great physical game    

Jetta - limited by injury    Hurt but courageous

Lewis - experience was significant  His experience showed      

O.McDonald - reliable and safe  Was not overawed    

Oliver - a dynamic presence  Hello Mr September    

Spargo - tired and overawed  Inexperience was telling    

vandenBerg - keep it simple   Great hit Vanders

MFC Supporters - 55 thousand plus

MFC players - relentless all night

MFC - 3 to go

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14 minutes ago, joeboy said:

vandenBerg - keep it simple

No fear with this fella ... lookout Hawks.

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16 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Neal- Bullen - tough and uncompromising

Easily his best game for the club ... close to being more than decent.

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20 minutes ago, joeboy said:

O.McDonald - reliable and safe

Was Mr Cool all night ... ridiculously underrated

Frost a more than able 2IC. 

Gun backs.

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24 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Jetta - limited by injury

I've sold him short - his punch away and tap-on with heat applied was sublime. 

Kudos.

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28 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Brayshaw - courageous and dynamic
Oliver - a dynamic presence

Class.

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2 hours ago, joeboy said:

Jones - led by example

Yes

T.McDonald - great first half

Yep ... and the same degree of effort was there in the 2nd half

Harmes - loved his application 

Here we go

Salem - was all class

Yep

Petracca - had limited involvement 

Really classy but can do more ... the last quarter handpass to Jones was the game-ender though - Kudos.

Tyson - tried and failed

Played well and played his part.

Fritsch - was rarely sighted

Standout moments as usual - vital player

Hibberd - dynamic when needed

Yep

Spargo - tired and overawed

The 22nd player picked was not disgraced

 

 

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Players      Love you all!

Weid           Love you more

Harmes      Your a gun

Viney           Your my heroe     

To all             Can't ask for more  

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21 minutes ago, Macca said:

I've sold him short - his punch away and tap-on with heat applied was sublime. 

Kudos.

Manzel had like 1 touch and then he smashed Ablett. Jetta is so underrated it’s a joke. Best small defender in the competition by a mile. 

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3 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Manzel had like 1 touch and then he smashed Ablett. Jetta is so underrated it’s a joke. Best small defender in the competition by a mile. 

Good point Jaded
I'm looking for AJ so I no doubt mark hard ... happy to concede, all the same.

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Jones - Strong when needed

Viney - Tough. Relentless. Beast.

Weideman - More to come

Neal- Bullen - needs more composure

T.McDonald - Ragdolled cats defenders

Harmes - In Joel's head

Gawn - Positioning was effective

Hannan - white franklin jr

Melksham - not his best

Salem - effort was enormous

Petracca - moments of class 

Tyson - a smooth operator 

Brayshaw - courageous and dynamic

Fritsch - effective  but quiet

Frost - he was okay

Hibberd - strong and smart

Jetta - dangerfield in his pocket (Nev deserves 4 words)

Lewis - experience and class

O.McDonald - cool and reliable

Oliver - In his element

Spargo - quiet but tidy

vandenBerg - he's a bull

Melbourne - 10 goals better

Cats  - Stars no team

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10 hours ago, joeboy said:

Jones - led by example

Viney - made them cry

Weideman - may have arrived

Neal- Bullen - tough and uncompromising 

T.McDonald - great first half

Harmes - loved his application 

Gawn - imposed when necessary 

Hannan - one important goal

Melksham - great forward pressure

Salem - was all class

Petracca - had limited involvement 

Tyson - tried and failed

Brayshaw - courageous and dynamic

Fritsch - was rarely sighted

Frost - made a difference

Hibberd - dynamic when needed

Jetta - limited by injury 

Lewis - experience was significant 

O.McDonald - reliable and safe

Oliver - a dynamic presence

Spargo - tired and overawed

vandenBerg - keep it simple

Thanks once again Joeboy, while I occasionly disagree with a few player comments you are fantastic. Please please keep it going your thread is the first I look for after every game.

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