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OMac is too slow, Frost has no idea what heโ€™s doing out their.

Time to drop them & bring Kielty & Petty in.

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Thats better....that was pure anger from Gawn that kick

 

Good stuff Trac. He should be able to do that 4 times a game.


Get OFF him Stringer you dog

Too easy Demons....deesgraceful.

Why are both Viney and Jones on the bench yet a 2 gamer in Lockhart is in middle coughing up a hand ball for a goal??

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1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

Let's hope they're focused tonight....

And not on the banner !!!

It's not even half time against the Dons and OMac has leaked 5 times - 5 goals to the Dons. Demons losing badly. Get him out of our team.

Well we have our firstย Kent Kingsley Award For Spuds That Play Well Against Melbourne nominee.


2 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Does our backline have a clue?

No.

Lockhart your ripper!

Shows what you can get from a bloke who hasn't been Melbourne'd yet.


5 hours ago, The Swimming Dee said:

This! Canโ€™t believe everyone is so down on their selection. I thought Corey was pretty good round 1 and was unlucky to be dropped. His disposal looks clean which is something we lack and he was hard at it. Josh looks inboard a lot...we can do with more of that too

They both (Wagners) bring with them some run and carry and mobility,ย  in the new space on grounds.

Great play Lockhart!ย  Nice spotting by Hunt! ?

Thatโ€™s the [censored] Jay did last year at Casey. Kid can [censored] play.

3 minutes ago, frankie_d said:

OMac beaten 1 on 1 again

oMac always beaten one on one... he's a zone type of guy ;)


Better

Lockhart can play!

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6.1 at least our kicking is ok


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