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God Oscar is absolutely useless. Jack Riewoldt isn’t even that quick & Oscars making him look like Usain Bolt. He literally needs to velcro himself to his opponents to have any impact on a game. I’m praying this is the last game we ever see him play for this club.

 

Can’t work out which is worse - watching Melbourne or having to put up with LIng’s mindless drivel.  

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Well done Lewis, sucked the umpire in without carrying on like a pork chop, and that's why he won the free.

 

Extend Lewis for one more in a quasi forward/Casey role.  Will need close management but the bloke positions himself seriously well and has forward craft.  Kicks straight also!  Something different for the MFC!

Tracc starting to shine in the middle!!


 

Keep it up Dees.


We are playing pretty well, despite all the naysayers on here.

Zero pressure and expectations and a few decent "Ins" = a Dangerous Demon

O Mac with a dance move out of trouble. Nice.


Knee to the head no free kick. Rubbish umpire. Shut up Ling.

Knee to JV’s head not worth a free?


36 minutes ago, Hampton 22 said:

Can’t work out which is worse - watching Melbourne or having to put up with LIng’s mindless drivel.  

Putting up with Lings mindless drivel , hands down. The guy has been whacked in the head once too often. This is the fate that awaits Selwood. Multiplied by 10.

Just now, whatwhatsaywhat said:

followed it up with a weak effort against chol

....pretty hard to defend a pass like that.

 

Corey legged running into goal = IGNORED.....NO Free!

Viney kneed in the head while going for a ground ball = IGNORED .....NO free!


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