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Scratch Match vs Geelong

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Does anyone remotely have any information how today's match against the cats went this morning? 

I just want to hear that Weideman kicked a bag and Bennell had the ball on a string.

 

I would love to hear Jackson clunked a couple of marks up forward.

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9 minutes ago, Forest Demon said:

I would love to hear Jackson clunked a couple of marks up forward.

I saw Jackson warming up as an emergency.  I highly doubt he played.

 

I heard Weideman kicked 10. 

This means he'll now be named emergency for the scratch match next weekend.

any news or a report out at all?


its pretty poor that nothing has been reported.

59 minutes ago, Demon3 said:

its pretty poor that nothing has been reported.

Why are you surprised? 

 
Just now, waynewussell said:

Bennell 4 goals... Brown 2 goals

Bring them in


The scratch match goals are on MFC website........!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Goodwin said in his presser that Bennell got on the scoreboard.

It's really hard to tell who played well with just the vision on the MFC website, for instance Bennell looked pretty classy with 3 of his goals and another was a handball over the top, but he also involved with some of the other goals, so he looked good (in the 30 seconds of him), while Browns goals came about a beautiful pass from Bennell, which it looked like he could have let go through and another from a horrible Geelong error. on the vision, you couldn't tell if Brown had a good game or just one where he got on the end of a couple of goals?? Chandler's goal did look pretty good, off the back of some nice work from Spargo, and Jones looked ok at the contest, but again it's so hard to tell who played well or not.

7 minutes ago, Red and Blue realist said:

It's really hard to tell who played well with just the vision on the MFC website, for instance Bennell looked pretty classy with 3 of his goals and another was a handball over the top, but he also involved with some of the other goals, so he looked good (in the 30 seconds of him), while Browns goals came about a beautiful pass from Bennell, which it looked like he could have let go through and another from a horrible Geelong error. on the vision, you couldn't tell if Brown had a good game or just one where he got on the end of a couple of goals?? Chandler's goal did look pretty good, off the back of some nice work from Spargo, and Jones looked ok at the contest, but again it's so hard to tell who played well or not.

Re Brown how can he be worse than the lot running around in the seniors the last two games?
simple fact he kicked three goals and in a team that cannot score that says he should be in the seniors.

Oh Bennell was dropped because he could only play half a game in the seniors well I think it is obvious his half a game is better than a number who played a full game. He kicks one goal we win. 


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Bennell looking good with his stoppage goals. He won't get that much space at AFL level, but good to see he's still capable of those types of goals. We rarely score goals from stoppages, and really lack players with that ability to find the space in forward congestion and snap goals.

Chandler’s goal was a beauty - also some great pressure by Spargo leading to the last goal.


2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Get Bennell in!

Baffled he wasn't playing against Geelong.

Rested my [censored]

We should rest the coach this week.

1 minute ago, george_on_the_outer said:

Sadly nothing from Weidemann

Was probably playing in the ruck given Brown was forward and Jackson was a designated emergency.

 

 

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