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Todd Viney is injured according to the commentator ?‍♀️

 
Just now, ding said:

He has been hunting the ball.

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

Yep, playing Lewis and Fritsch fwd has meant Petracca can play midfield.

i don;t love how all the afl highlights are only WCE :(

 
Just now, DubDee said:

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

Be proactive...


1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

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

Just sayin...

Jesus ...

1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

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.

Misery loves company.

 
2 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

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.

Maybe everyone's enjoying what they're watching?

trac always had that rdb about him just needs walk past their coach and say GO AND GET STUFFED


Brayshaw, time and space, bombs it straight to the defender, back the other way, WC goal.

Melbourne football.

They kick a goal out of their [censored] and we can’t kick one 20m out directly in front. Then we wonder why we can’t win. 

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Can we keep going in the Final Q

 

will it make goodwin a crap coach if we can't?

 


1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

Facts are facts...

Not unless you can provide them.

When we got ourselves back into the game in the second quarter, Viney was instrumental in that.

1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

Not unless you can provide them.

When we got ourselves back into the game in the second quarter, Viney was instrumental in that.

Disagree on that, and that's opinion.

Fact is we overtook WC in the time Viney has been off.

Why don't our forwards get a free kick when they are clearly being held, umpire?


1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

Disagree on that, and that's opinion.

Fact is we overtook WC in the time Viney has been off.

And you're saying the reason we did that was because Viney was off?

Also, Viney had 12 touches, 5 tackles and a goal to half time.

Edited by Wiseblood

Frost has been badly beaten by Darling

 

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