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I haven't been able to watch all of it but I think we have a new Dom Tyson- Stretch. I've seen 3 passes direct to a Collingwood player. PLease!

 

Thanks for all the updates to those who were there or who could watch on the live stream.  Much appreciated.

Good to see a positive outing to warm up for the real stuff and to come away with no injuries or major concerns.


And, the headline is...

THE MIGHTY DEES DOWN THE PIES!!

Only a practice match  you say?  Let me repeat:

THE MIGHT DEES DOWN THE PIES!!

(That's all that matters!  GO DEES!!)

 

Gawn bog for me and 1 thing is for certain at some point this year preuss is going to kill someone 

 
2 minutes ago, brendan said:

Gawn bog for me and 1 thing is for certain at some point this year preuss is going to kill someone 

I can hear the jungle drums....DON'T STAND IN FRONT OF PREUSS!!! 

Can you imagine dropping into the gap in front of Preuss on the lead. FMD let him have it.

Edited by ManDee

Preuss and Vanders are going to have more victims than Fred and Rose. 


2 minutes ago, ManDee said:

I can hear the jungle drums....DON'T STAND IN FRONT OF PREUSS!!! 

I like the commentators call that if he found himself ‘in the hole in front of Braydon Preuss he couldn’t run out of it quick enough’. I would do the same

23 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Dees Win ???

 

Melbourne 11 - 6 - 72

Collingwood 7 - 6 - 48

 

Is there to be a repeat screening, we missed it due to commitments - and I am sure that others will have missed the game, as well?

Bloke at work who plays VFL reckons Marty Hore is an absolute jet and will fit in seamlessly to the AFL game. Hopefully can hold down Lever's spot until he returns and then who knows. 

5 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

No injuries, I take it?

None that were seen or reported on by the commentators. 

 


1 minute ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Is there to be a repeat screening, we missed it due to commitments - and I am sure that others will have missed the game, as well?

This is just an assumption, but I'd wager they may put together a highlights package of the game, such as all the goals, later on in the day.

7 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

No injuries, I take it?

All looked fine. Watched them leave the ground, just looked tired

1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

This is just an assumption, but I'd wager they may put together a highlights package of the game, such as all the goals, later on in the day.

Thanks, Wise! I'd hoped that there would be some comment and depth, including a re-screening on the MFC site.

A win with 10 of our top 22 missing. No injuries. Preuss looking the goods. Luvly Jubbly.

Edited by chook fowler


4 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Is there to be a repeat screening, we missed it due to commitments - and I am sure that others will have missed the game, as well?

Pretty sure there will be a full replay available on the website later today

We have now beaten the Pies twice (out of 2) at their two home grounds in three weeks. Eddie and filth supporters must be dirty. Go both teams! 

 
Just now, DemonLad5 said:

So Preuss Rd 1?

I'd have him in the best 22. He is dangerous and scares the shhit out of the opposition. The other advantage is that he can kick. A lock for me. 


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