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Best win of the Decade? 11 members have voted

  1. 1. Melbourne's Best Wins of the 2010's

    • Melbourne vs Port Adelaide - Round 9, 2010
      0
    • Melbourne vs Sydney - Round 17, 2010
      2
    • Essendon vs Melbourne - Round 11, 2011
      0
    • Essendon vs Melbourne - Round 10, 2012
      1
    • Adelaide vs Melbourne - Round 7, 2014
      2
    • Essendon vs Melbourne - Round 13, 2014
      2
    • Geelong vs Melbourne - Round 12, 2015
      4
    • Melbourne vs Richmond - Round 5, 2016
      1
    • Melbourne vs Hawthorn - Round 20, 2016
      2
    • Adelaide vs Melbourne - Round 8, 2017
      1
    • Melbourne vs Collingwood - Round 12, 2017
      1
    • West Coast vs Melbourne - Round 14, 2017
      3
    • Melbourne vs St Kilda - Round 21, 2017
      0
    • Carlton vs Melbourne - Round 9, 2018
      1
    • Melbourne vs Adelaide - Round 10, 2018
      1
    • West Coast vs Melbourne - Round 22, 2018
      5
    • Melbourne vs Geelong - Elimination Final, 2018
      8
    • Hawthorn vs Melbourne - Semi Final, 2018
      4

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G'day all!

With the 2020 season upon us and the 2010's now in the rear view mirror, the time seems appropriate for a video or two reflecting on some of the Melbourne Football Club highlights from the decade that was! First on my agenda is a top 10 countdown showcasing our best wins of the 2010's!

Although I have a rough list of what I consider to be the best victories of the decade, I thought it might be intriguing to gauge what some other fans consider to be the best wins from the last ten seasons, and make a new list based off suggestions from the supporter base!

Well...what are you waiting for? List some games/top ten's below and I'll review them over the next few days!

EDIT: I've just added a poll with some contenders I had floating around my personal list. Feel free to vote for as many or as few games as you desire. Obviously, you're also more than welcome to mention some games below that I haven't listed in the poll.

Edited by The Mighty Demons

 

Can't beat the West Coast game R22 2018. To beat the eventual premiers, over there, with the season on the line was just huge. Dean Kent will always hold a special place in my heart. 

 

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