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2 minutes ago, Demon3 said:

He looks a fair way off teh pace, which is ok, Swallow looks better than him. It may take a while for Gus to get going. He wouldnt be on the plane to Perth in my team at the moment, looks like he needs block of games.

He looked a little better at least getting his hands on the pill that quarter but yep, he's got work to do

 
8 minutes ago, JakovichScissorKick said:

Kozzie and Bedford..   Love it.

Yes. Their pressure in forward 50 is stopping any free flow from Roos defence. We have missed this for a while.

 

The feed on the MFC website wont go fullscreen..... yet the NMFC site (that's taking our feed) can ?

16. T.McCaffrey (VFL)
17. J.Munro (VFL)
18. J.Melksham
20. A.Tomlinson
23. J.Jordon
24. T.Rivers
27. R.Sparkes (VFL)
28. O.McDonald
29. J.Hunt
30. A.Vella (VFL)
31. B.Fritsch
32. T.Sparrow
33. O.Baker
34. M.Hore
35. A.Courtney (VFL)
36. K.Pickett
37. M.Lewis (VFL)
38. M.Brown
40. C.Wagner
41. J.Lockhart
42. J.Wagner
44. C.Ellison (VFL)
46. A.Bradtke
48. J.Briggs (VFL)


Spargo, Lockhart and Brown doing well. Disappointed that Melksham is off the ground he was BOG at the time.

Very impressed with Rivers, apart from the one bad turnover early his kicking has been elite and he is very composed with the ball in hand he doesn’t just panic and bomb It to no one

Kicking goals should be mechanical. At this level its a disgrace to miss so many.  

 
5 minutes ago, Vagg said:

17 is Munro

Thanks! He goes alright. 

Just now, WERRIDEE said:

Spargo, Lockhart and Brown doing well. Disappointed that Melksham is off the ground he was BOG at the time.

Probably being managed which is wise


ANyone know what the 50m penalty against Spargo in Q1 as for?

 

3 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

The feed on the MFC website wont go fullscreen..... yet the NMFC site (that's taking our feed) can ?

I am getting full screen on my comp up here in Qld

1 minute ago, sue said:

ANyone know what the 50m penalty against Spargo in Q1 as for?

 

Wouldn't pull back to the position of the mark in line with the goal square.


Just now, McQueen said:

Thinking about a pint or two at Hardemans after this if anyone is keen. 
Meet a few of you desperado’s. 

Hardemans is a great pub! Enjoy.

9 minutes ago, Brownie said:

He looked a little better at least getting his hands on the pill that quarter but yep, he's got work to do

Agree with that. We shouldnt rush him, get fit, get confident, might be a great bonus for us.


Thanks to all those posting and offering their views.

Also thank you to those VFL players helping out today - I'm assuming that most have full time jobs that they have stepped away from for the afternoon.

 
Just now, Demonland said:

North finally get another goal

 6.13.49 to 4.2.26

More accurate than us.

8 minutes ago, Docs Demons said:

I am getting full screen on my comp up here in Qld

Me too


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