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Geelong v. Melbourne at Skilled Stadium 17.3.07

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Half Time

Geelong 3.10.28

Melbourne 2.7.19

Very average game

Miller persenting well at CHF

Wow

Either its blowing a gale, or both teams are still rusty even after 4 weeks of practice matches

I hope it is the former

 

Thats alright, good hear Miller is doing something. Wish pickett hadn't been droped. Only nine points down is pretty good for Skilled Stadium.

I wouldn't be surpised if we lost nor would I care!

 

Fan (the performer formerly known as Deefan) is down at Skilled Stadium and has confirmed that Bruce, Green, Junior and Pickett are not playing. Brad Miller has been excellent and the others doing well are Trav, Beamer, Jones, Bell, Robbo & CJ.

Fan has this new phone and I'm not certain that he's got the drift of it yet so I'm not sure what else we're going to get in terms of reports.

SEN's half time report - scrappy affair. Confirmed that Carroll and Yze are also not playing. Their best for Melbourne Miller, Whelan and CJ.

Good to hear Miller having a crack, hopefully he can keep it going and work up some form.


CJ will be a star

Definite best 22, and a way better option than any of Yze, Ward, Brown or Wheatley

 

who has the wind this quarter?


who has the wind this quarter?

I'd say that the Cats are kicking with the wind this quarter based on 1st half scores (though Miller's goal from 50 suggests it's not such a strong wind).

Geelong has kicked the first goal of the second half - 4.10.34 to 2.5.17.

(If anyone's interested Hawks thrashing Essendon and Hodge has been reported for allegedly striking Lloyd)

A 2 week suspension would be nice ;)


jeez i hope chooka Mclean doesn't get injured! onething i have been worried about so far


Melbourne down by 11 at 3 quarter time

I pledge $50 to the 150 Club syndicate if Melbourne win this game...

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jeez i hope chooka Mclean doesn't get injured! onething i have been worried about so far

Geelong 7.13.55 Melbourne 6.8.44. Fan confirms the wind is very strong and we have it in the last. Jones was very good in that quarter and Bate got into it as well after a slow start. Mooney is killing Benny Holland at CHF. Moloney doing well and Miller continues to play strongly at CHF.

 

Just put SEN on and heard something about Trapper...caught the tag end of it...'doesn't look anything serious.'

Any more info?

Geelong 7.13.55 Melbourne 6.8.44. Fan confirms the wind is very strong and we have it in the last. Jones was very good in that quarter and Bate got into it as well after a slow start. Mooney is killing Benny Holland at CHF. Moloney doing well and Miller continues to play strongly at CHF. Aaron Davey - unsighted!

SEN reports that the third term was a bit more spirited from both sides with the Cats holding that 11 point edge at the break. David Johnson took a heavy bump from Travis Johnstone but he's OK and there wasn't much in the bump. Cam Mooney kicked a couple of the third term goals and Robbo has three for the day so far.


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