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Eagle's forward grabs ball....feels tackle....throws hands out like KB and drops ball while being tackled...."Play on"

 

Clarry CHOO CHOO!

 

Awesome kick Clarry

Nice one Clarry.


Tracc use body hips ...not hands.... who is teaching forward craft to these young blokes?  Maybe they should use Lewis

come on Dees give em hell !!

 
16 minutes ago, D4Life said:

JWagner on average every 2nd possession he gets, stuffs it and generates an Eagles goal!

VFL only!

Josh Wagner 19 disposals 78.9 DE% - 7th best de% for Melbourne 5th best for number of disposals

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Really hope we can win this, bugger the second pick I want Carlton to be below us.

Cmon dees!

I thought Petracca lifted in the middle once Viney went off.

 

15 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Out for the day with concussion, from said hip and shoulder.

No hip.  Raised shoulder straight into the side of his jaw while standing.  Should get weeks. 

12 minutes ago, Purple77 said:

Fritsch BOG

Oliver by a Street. 


32 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

And that's his problem.  Nowhere to be seen for 20.  Turnover after turnover.  Then puts in 10 to 15 minutes of ok footy.  It's Rnd 18 not the first match or two and he's been in the system long enough to know what's needed at this level by now.  Rarely finishes when required either.  Great work ethic and andeavour but doesn't cut it for long enough often enough at AFL level.

Another superb kick by ANB, gives us a goal in the third! Great pass to Fritsch

The side has been showing some signs of coming back into form. 

Putting some good minutes together.

 

Hunt might not have big numbers but he’s having a very efficient game up forward. Bring it home Dees!

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Cmon dees!

I thought Petracca lifted in the middle once Viney went off.

 

He has been hunting the ball.

I have liked what i have seen from him today in that regard. Long may it continue.

Just now, Lord Nev said:

Is it coincidence that we started playing better once Viney was off?

Just sayin...

mmmm, not the first time at all, agreed.


Dees leading free kicks 14-7 since during 1st Q. Funny how you win frees when you crack in and play well

2 decent quarters, we at least look like a team. Put Melksham and an in-form Tom Mac into that, get some games into Lever and Jetta, and we'd be on our way.

Going to miss Viney (plus his rotations) for the last quarter, could be the difference.

We hit the front at 3/4 time against West Coast, who are fighting for a top 2 spot. Yet there are are hardly any posts? Makes you wonder.

 
1 minute ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

No hip.  Raised shoulder straight into the side of his jaw while standing.  Should get weeks. 

Viney initiated it. Shouldn't get weeks for that.

I just want to see these Eagles trip over their inflated egos.


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