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We haven’t come up with anything smart for the new kickin rule, I note. 

 
57 minutes ago, The Chief said:

David King keeps saying he ‘can’t wait to see Max Gawn in action’ in Shepparton, has there been a change or is Kingy on the gas?

the journo's don't read/listen,  to the media they get payed by.

 

 

Oliver....13possessions in the first quarter.

Has any MFC player ever had a fifty possession game. Not today because of the heat but one day this season I hope.

10 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

I thought Preuss was dominant in the ruck

Early days but he seems a bit unco with his tap work


Ha, the pace of Markov..Go Hunty!


Just now, Demonland said:

I think he'll be better with Gawn as first ruck. 

Richmond don;t really have a ruck so he'll rarely get a chance to show his wares like today

A lot to like. Defence working well together. Attack looking potent.

Only a couple of the kick ins have been changers. A good performance. No injuries.


1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Kicking out of defence has been suspect. 

With the likes of Petty, OMAC, Frost and Wagner in there................can you be surprised?

 
6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Why doesn't Clarry wear a mouthguard?

.....because they cant get near him...


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